Jewish left
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The Jewish left consists of Jews who identify with, or support, left-wing or liberal causes, consciously as Jews, either as individuals or through organizations. There is no one organization or movement which constitutes the Jewish left, however. Jews have been major forces in the history of the labor movement, the settlement house movement, the women's rights movement, anti-racist work, and anti-fascist and anti-capitalist organizations of many forms in Europe, the United States and modern-day Israel.
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See also
- Ameinu
- Anti-fascism
- Anti-globalization and antisemitism
- Anti-Zionism
- Australian Jewish Democratic Society
- Broit un ehre
- Cosmopolitanism
- Der jüdische Arbeiter (Vienna)
- Der royter shtern (Buenos Aires)
- Der yidisher arbeyter (Paris)
- Dos Abend Blatt
- Folks-Ligue
- General Jewish Labour Bund
- General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia
- General Jewish Labour Bund in Poland
- Hebrew Socialist Union in London
- History of the Jews in Russia and the Soviet Union
- Independent Australian Jewish Voices
- Independent Jewish Voices
- Internationalism (politics)
- J Street
- Jewish anarchism
- Jewish Anti-Zionist League
- Jewish Bolshevism
- Jewish Communist Party (Poalei Zion)
- Jewish feminism
- Jewish political movements
- Jewish Voice for Peace
- Judaism and political radicalism
- Judaism and politics
- Labor Zionism
- List of Jewish American activists
- List of Jewish feminists
- Naivelt
- Neoconservatism
- Partners for Progressive Israel
- "Progressive Jewish Thought and the New Anti-Semitism"
- Undzer emes
- Vochenblatt
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