Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

The Story of American Antizionism - with Shaul Kelner

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Jan 29, 2026
Shaul Kelner, professor of Jewish Studies and sociology at Vanderbilt and historian of Soviet Jewry, traces how Soviet anti-Zionist tactics evolved into a global movement. He maps its Soviet origins, how it spread into Western institutions and campuses, the role of ideological monocultures, and why many American Jews misread or underestimate its reach.
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ANECDOTE

Everyday Repression In The USSR

  • Shaul Kelner describes daily Soviet repression: closed synagogues, banned Hebrew, job loss and exile for activists.
  • He recounts that teaching Hebrew or running Jewish schools was labeled "nationalist" and punished severely.
INSIGHT

Different Faces Of Anti‑Jewishness

  • American Jews typically equate anti-Semitism with right-wing, Nazi-style racism, which misses Soviet and other non-racist forms.
  • Collapsing distinct historical forms of anti-Jewishness into one label obscures different rationales and tactics.
INSIGHT

Cold War Memes Migrated West

  • The USSR exported anti-Zionist narratives to weaken American-Israeli alliances during the Cold War.
  • Those narratives filtered into Western left movements and persisted after the Cold War ended.
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