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Mumbai, Five Months After: Searching for a Coherent Stance on Religious Violence

Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad.

From Left to Right, observers were quick to equate the Mumbai attacks to 9/11. But in doing so, the Left has tied itself in conceptual knots, for only consistency in the condemnation of religious violence can make for a sustainable response to the Right’s demonization of Islam.

Muslim Anti-Semitism

Hussein Rashid.

Responses to the taking of innocent life vary according to whose innocent life has been taken.

‘Jews Who Were Israelis’: Anti-Semitism and the Mumbai Chabad Center

Shaul Magid.

Though Mumbai militants were instructed to kill “Jews who were Israelis,” few of the victims had any ties to Israel and at least one was an Ultra-Orthodox anti-Zionist. Comprehending the conflicting notions of Jewishness is essential to understanding whether this was an act of anti-Semitism or not.

Why Don't Muslims Condemn Terrorism?

Hussein Rashid.

Is All Life Equal? Do Muslims Hate Jews? Here, finally, are some answers...

Selective Sympathy and the Mumbai Chabad House

Naomi Seidman.

Are the deaths of “our” people more important to us? What were two Brooklyn Jews doing in India anyway? Our columnist reflects on the selective sympathies of Westerners—of Jews in particular—upon hearing the news of the murder of an Orthodox rabbi and his wife during this Indian national tragedy.