Back to Main Peace Movement History Page


References

Marla Brettschneider, Cornerstones of Peace: Jewish Identity Politics and Democratic Theory (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Univ Press, 1996).

Norman Friedman, “Social Movement Legacies: The American Jewish Counterculture, 1973-1988.: Jewish Social Studies. Vol. 50, No. 3/4,127-146.

Gerstein, Bocian, Agne Strategies. “J Street National Post-Election Survey.” jstreet.org. November 6, 2012.

“The Israeli Left Archive,” last accessed June 1, 2013.

Josh Nathan-Kazis, “Treat Jewish Students Like the Adults That They Are,” Forward.com, December 21, 2007.
http://israeli-left-archive.org/cgi-bin/library?a=p&p=home&l=en&w=utf-8

MJ Rosenberg, Martin Salowitz, Shraga Arian, and Bill Novak, “The Jewish Student Movement: Four Viewpoints” in Response: A Contemporary Jewish Review, Fall, 1972, Vol.6/No.3, 23-33.

Carolyn Toll Oppenheim, “The Road to Middle East Peace,” in Polner, Murray, and Naomi Goodman, eds. The Challenge of Shalom: the Jewish tradition of peace and justice. (Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers, 1994). 119-126.

The Peace Index: December  2012,” August 1, 2013.

http://www.idi.org.il/media/2050461/Peace%20Index-December%202012.pdf

Michael E. Staub, “If We Really Care About Israel: Breira and the Limits of Dissent,” in Torn at the roots the crisis of Jewish liberalism in postwar America. (New York: Columbia University Press, 2002). 280-308.

Carolyn Toll, “The Invisible Jews,” Fellowship, A magazine of peacemaking,  July/August 1984, 27-29.

Carolyn Toll, “The Risks of Silence.” Present Tens., Winter, 1981, 31-46.

Carolyn Toll, “American Jews and the Middle East dilemma.” The Progressive, August 1979, 28-35.


Back to Main Peace Movement History Page