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New Mizrachi Initiatives and Dialogue

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The Peace Movement in Israel, 1967–87

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Although East for Peace did not grow rapidly, it was successful in raising Mizrachi interest in the stereotype branded on them as a whole. However, many of those who wished to confront the stereotype — or to engage in a dialogue with the Palestinians — were reluctant to join East for Peace.

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Notes

  1. On the life of Eliachar see Phillip Gillon, Israelis and Palestinians, Co-Existence Or …: The Credo of Elie Eliachar (London: Rex Collings, 1978)

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  2. and Elie Eliachar, Living with Jews (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1983).

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  3. Nissim Rejiwan, ‘The Orientalization of Israel: An Exposé of a Myth’, New Outlook January/February, 1987.

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Hall-Cathala, D. (1990). New Mizrachi Initiatives and Dialogue. In: The Peace Movement in Israel, 1967–87. St Antony’s Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09899-6_6

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