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Revision as of 23:52, 6 January 2010
Z-word (www.z-word.com) is the latest AJC project meant to counter some of the criticism and opprobrium associated with "zionism". In the AJC's words:
- AJC launched Z Word, www.z-word.com, an online journal dedicated to the debate over Zionism, anti-Zionism, anti-Semitism, and related issues. "Z Word responds to the recent surge in anti-Zionist rhetoric, demonizing Israel and stigmatizing Jews," said Ben Cohen, Z Word's editor, and associate director of AJC's department on anti-Semitism and extremism. Z Word content includes a variety of essays, blogs, podcasts and news.[1]
The AJC's press release announcing the launch of Z-word.
Contents
Principals
Editors
- Ben Cohen – Editor
- Kenneth S. Stern – Senior Editorial Advisor
Contributors:
- Edward P. Joseph – commentator on international affairs
- Elif Kayi – media analyst
- Eve Garrard
- David Hirsh
Source: About Us
Contact, References and Resources
Contact
- Online Journal: http://www.z-word.com/
- Blog: http://blog.z-word.com/
Resources
References
- ↑ AJC News Update 291 (NB: AJC posts this in error as 289), 30 January 2008.