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An Israeli academic has been accused of contributing to anti-Semitic discourse and incidents following his book tour in London promoting the thesis that Jews never existed as a people and the Palestinian Arabs are the true heirs of the biblical Jews.

Professor Shlomo Sand.

Professor Shlomo Sand.
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Shlomo Sand, a professor of history at Tel Aviv University, spoke at a number of events in London last week to sell his book The Invention of the Jewish People, in which he writes that the Israelites were never exiled from the Promised Land and therefore have no right to return.

Jewish community figures questioned Sand's work and noted that no opposing view or contextualization was offered at his events.

"Sand's agenda is to sever the historic link between the Jewish people and the Land of Israel," said Jonathan Hoffman, co-chairman of the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland. "To promote that agenda his book ignores archeological and genetic evidence. At none of his three London appearances was there a historian or Jewish history expert on the platform to counter his distortions, evasions and sensationalism. The result will contribute to anti-Semitic discourse and incidents in the UK, already at a record level."

A guest on BBC Radio Four last week, Sand told presenter Andrew Marr that he compares Israel's birth to "rape"

"I'm not a Zionist. I don't define myself as an anti-Zionist... but I'm not a Zionist... I don't put into question the existence of Israel," he said. "I compare when I am speaking before Arab students the birth of the Israeli state to an act of rape. But even the son that was born of the act of rape... you have to recognize him... the existence of Israel I don't put in question today, you understand me?"

"Sand's book represents another step towards the mainstream for replacement ideologies," said Jon Benjamin, chief executive of the Board of Deputies of British Jews. "Our history of exile and ghettoization has meant that the Jewish people are remarkably cohesive, genetically, culturally and religiously, and through the centuries the countries in which we have lived have had no compunction in designating us as Jews. It is Sand's theory that is the upstart, rootless and incredible, not the history and collective memory of the Jewish people and our connection to Israel."

The Community Security Trust, a charity that monitors anti-Semitism in the UK, also questioned how there was no dissenting voice at any of Sand's appearances.

"The book was featured without dissent on BBC Radio on November 9, the 61st anniversary of Kristallnacht," said Mark Gardiner, the Community Security Trust's director of communications.

Gardiner said there had also been no contextualization during the appearances. Evident, he said, when presenter Andrew Marr summarized the book on the BBC radio show with Sand saying: "There was a kind of [Zionist] master plan to present the history of the Jewish people in Europe which emerged in the 19th century and the modern world has rather swallowed whole... [The book says] actually the history of the Jewish people is not as you thought... The Old Testament is very, very inaccurate... Most of the story of the Jews as presented in the history of the Old Testament is fictitious, you think..."

Gardiner added: "There are many ways, often subtle, in which anti-Israel or anti-Zionist debate can have an anti-Jewish impact. However, a new anti-Zionist book by Tel Aviv University Prof. Shlomo Sand remolds the paradigm: with notions of Jewish peoplehood now under attack in the service of anti-Zionism.

"The sense of common lineage, kinship and peoplehood that Jews around the world share and hold is a fundamental part of their identity, as perversely demonstrated by the splenetic accusations of 'self-hater' that are hurled by some Jews at others who do not toe the majority line. To deny this aspect of Jewish identity - perhaps more accurately to demand that for political reasons it be rejected - is surely to deny or reject something that is essential to our perception of Jewishness itself."

Gardiner said there was nothing wrong with genuine historical inquiry about Jews or any other facet of history.

"However, that is neither the core purpose, nor the core impact of Sand's book. It can be summed up very simply as: No real Jews = no need for a really Jewish state.

"To add insult to injury, not only are Sand's conclusions extremely questionable, but even his claims to originality are significantly overblown. For example, there is nothing new in his claim that the Old Testament is neither a revealed text, nor historically perfect. Indeed, there are entire synagogue movements that are ideologically premised upon those very doubts. Similarly, there has been much debate and study about the Khazar kingdom and Jewish lineage: in both Jewish studies departments and the more deluded end of the far-Right spectrum," Gardiner said.

Sand's book also received a critical review in the Financial Times on Friday.

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160. #138 Ireland - Yeah, The Only Thing Worse is Killing Your Own, Right Laddy?
Ovadiah ben Avraham - Israel (11/18/2009 12:34)
159. #156 Rafael in Andora
Motic - GB (11/18/2009 12:22)
158. To #128 - As ignoramus as the majority of American school dropouts
Dwido - (11/17/2009 23:38)
157. To #141 from #129 - I first got a shock, then your correction
Dwido - (11/17/2009 23:32)
156. Soon some accademic is going to tell me that my people don't exist and my country isn't mine.
Rafael - Andora - (11/17/2009 21:58)
155. Labhras, #138, what are you doing here? I thought they had you quarantined at Haaretz.
Jake - (11/17/2009 19:08)
154. 141 was meant for #128, sorry
maryjane - california (11/17/2009 18:07)
153. Moriss came full circle in trashing Israel and now Sand starts out on the same trajectory.
charlie - (11/17/2009 10:21)
152. lahbras- I guess Ireland has its mounds of sands and you are certanly one
a voice - (11/17/2009 09:54)
151. King Herod is my hero. As an Arab convert, he led his Jewish army and fought Arab kings in the desert east of the Jordan River. Do we get the gist ?
pecunia non olet - (11/17/2009 08:46)
150. Another gem fresh from the bowels of kaca-demia.
Fred - (11/17/2009 06:01)
149. #128 Tim G US of A: Your generalization does not apply to Jews - persecuted by (not part of) the ruling classes, and have always been literate.
Eric - (11/17/2009 05:58)
148. The Sand Storm
Not Jewish - USA (11/17/2009 02:55)
147. #128/#126
Chris - USA (11/17/2009 02:55)
146. Well, I am even more controversial than Sand.
Gabor Frankl - (11/17/2009 01:52)
145. @135 Let the Bell of Freedom Ring!!!!
Joseph - USA (11/17/2009 01:43)
144. # 125 Islam: Great or not so great. Archive section: 9/02/09
Skylark - USA (11/17/2009 01:24)
143. #125 The other Bob
REX - USA (11/17/2009 01:10)
142. Sand contradicts some of his own sources
Kevin Brook - USA (11/17/2009 00:24)
141. 129 - the american grammer school was started because it was thought that to keep our freedom, people needed to learn how to read
maryjane - california (11/17/2009 00:07)
140. 137 channing : )
maryjane - california (11/16/2009 23:57)
139. What a joke
Pearl - Israel (11/16/2009 23:38)
138. Reading these posts --one can understand why zionists are hated
labhras - Ireland (11/16/2009 23:32)
137. maryjane
Channing - (11/16/2009 23:14)
136. Brain Transplants...
Allan Mietla - Israel (11/16/2009 23:12)
135. News flash: Another neo-nehilist Israeli "academic" squanders his 15 seconds of fame. Boring !
Wendy - Israel (11/16/2009 23:01)
134. Academia???
Jake in Jerusalem - Israel (11/16/2009 22:55)
133. relax, he is on the Saudi payroll
jerry - (11/16/2009 22:49)
132. State Subsidised Liar.
Abe - Canada (11/16/2009 22:45)
131. Too much!
Grace - Spain (11/16/2009 22:40)
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