FANIA OZ-SALZBERGER AND THE POWER OF A ‘HUMANIST ZIONISM’
Political activist and history professor Fania Oz-Salzberger’s column “A Quick Guide to Zionism in Hard Times” (Winter 2024) quickly garnered widespread attention, becoming one of Moment’s most read articles of all time. “This will be one of the ‘go-to’ pieces I share with people I know who throw the term Zionism around without much thought for what it entails,” said reader Stefan Andreasson. Oz-Salzberger’s call for a humanist Zionism has been translated into at least three languages and added to university syllabi. For many, it was a response to those who have called Zionism a racist term. Yoni Freedhoff, in Canada, said this piece is required reading “if the word ‘Zionism’ means anything to you other than the State of Israel’s right to exist and flourish being equal to that of any other country’s.” The column straddled political divides, with Natan Doron, an adviser to the mayor of London, commenting that the piece “provides a vision of another Israel.
The one that I hope will come to the fore once Netanyahu is out of power,” while IDF spokesman Peter Lerner said, “Do yourself a favor and read this beautiful essay, especially if you consider Zionist a derogatory term.” Reader Ben Rifkin said the piece will help you “reconsider what Jews mean (and what we can mean) when we say we are Zionists.”
After the column appeared, Oz-Salzberger spoke on a MomentLive! public affairs program, which also received a huge response on social media. In sharing the piece, @lopcute wrote, “This was a remarkable video that needs to be shared widely. In a way it gives me hope. The distorted impression coming out of Israel is not the real picture. I wish more people could understand.” Agreeing, @PhelanLmphelan added, “Everyone should listen to this interview with @faniaoz to understand moderate Zionism. In this, you find a center-left, measured and humanist belief in all people.
‘Peacenik not pacifist’ she speaks for me and my generation—that of her father Amos Oz.” Another proponent of the program, Paul Kleiman, wrote, “Whether you are pro-Palestine or pro-Israel or are genuinely concerned but uncertain about what is happening both in Gaza and Israel and its wider impacts, listen to this interview with @faniaoz. Clarity, sanity and humanism.”