Remembering our dead
Steve Cohen, who I mourned here, is commemorated in the latest (now not so recent) edition of New Interventions, the latest (hot off the press) Jewish Socialist, and the last but one (not sure when) Shift magazine. New Interventions, which seems to have no real web presence, so get it from Housmans, publishes a fascinating piece by Steve about the history of antisemitism and anti-alienism in the British labour movement. Jewish Socialist carries a nice appreciation from his comrade Dave Landau, of No One is Illegal - it's also print-only, so go buy. Shift has two pieces: an obituary, taken from Indymedia London (read the original here: it has a link to me and a reading list), and Steve's response to the Lebanon war, "Writing as a Jewish traitor".
And, finally, here is a little more Mercedes Sosa for you to listen to (via Theme for a Great Cities).
Comments
In particular I liked the almost complete lack of a sense of history which the article puts out, as in
"It is time to realize that it is not the Israeli who is targeted by BDS, but the Israeli government and Israeli institutions that collaborate in the occupation of the Palestinians, and degrade and demonize them."
http://www.jewdas.org/2009/10/answering-critics-of-the-boycott-movement/
Key bit: it is not the Israeli who is targeted by BDS,
It is a pity that the author, Sami Hermez, hasn't spoken to those Israelis that were boycotted by Mona Baker.
All rather piss poor and dodgy reasoning, devoid of historical content or actual facts. Shame.