Ben Gurion University
McShande: One of Worst Israeli Anti-Zionists to be Honored
http://thejewishpress.blogspot.com/2008/04/mcshande-one-of-worst-israeli-anti.html
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by Steven Plaut
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
McLeftist
Uri Ram is a sociologist at the Bir Zeit of the
Negev, er, I mean, Ben Gurion University. You know, the Negev's
"academic" bastion of anti-Zionism.
Now the Association of Israel Studies has
decided to give him an award, I guess for his efforts to see Israel
destroyed and replaced by a "de-zionized" Palestinian state. The
leftist Zionist David Hirsh fiercely told off Ram recently
in Yediot Ahronot in a piece worth reading in full:
Uri Ram’s mistake is to assume that the boycott
campaign is really about Israel. But it’s not about Israel, stupid,
nor is it about Palestine; it’s about Britain. Nationalism can be an
insidious temptation and it can narrow our perspective; it has
narrowed Ram’s perspective. He is not considering the effect or the
symbolism of a campaign to exclude a significant proportion of the
world’s Jewish scholars from European universities; he is not
thinking about how the argument to exclude is made in British public
life. Ram seems only concerned with fighting an Israeli battle
against the Israeli government.
Here is
BGU's PR department kvelling about Ram:
Prof. Uri Ram awarded Yonathan Shapiro Prize
Prof. Uri Ram, a member of the Department of
Sociology and Anthropology, has been awarded the Yonathan Shapiro
prize for the best book in Israel Studies for the year 2008, for his
book "The Globalization of Israel: McWorld in Tel Aviv, Jihad in
Jerusalem".
The annual award by the Association for Israel
Studies honors the memory of Shapiro (1929-1997), one of Israel’s
most distinguished and influential sociologists, by recognizing
outstanding scholarship in the history, politics, society and
culture of Israel and pre-1948 Jewish Palestine.
Formed in 1985, the Association for Israel
Studies (AIS) is an international, interdisciplinary scholarly
society devoted to the academic and professional study of modern
Israel. The AIS is open to all individuals who are engaged in, or
share an interest in, scholarly inquiry about Israel, the Zionist
movement, or the pre-state Jewish community in Palestine. The
Association's membership is composed of scholars from all
disciplines in the social sciences and many in the humanities.
Maybe Azmi Bishara will get it next year? Or
Reverand Wright?
Mc-Shanda!
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