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Jewish conservatism

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jewish conservatism is political and social conservatism rooted in or inspired by Judaism and specifically Jewish concerns.

In a 2015 essay for Mosaic, Eric Cohen identified three planks of Jewish conservatism: Jewish ideas about traditional family, hawkish foreign policy, and economic liberalism.[1]

Neoconservatism is an American political movement that formed in opposition to the New Left. Many American Jewish conservatives either identify personally or have been categorized as Neoconservative; though the term in general post-Bush Administration has taken on a negative connotation (Neocon or Neo-Con is usually derogatory) and will nowadays find few American conservatives actually espousing to be Neoconservative. Many Neoconservatives were Jews displeased with leftist anti-Zionism.[2][3]

Some Jewish conservatives in the west, especially those in the United States, ally themselves with conservative Christians under the perception of shared "Judeo-Christian values".

Prominent Jewish conservatives in the United States include Ben Shapiro, Dennis Prager, Lee Zeldin, Laura Loomer, and Chaya Raichik who operates Libs of TikTok.

In the context of Classical Conservatism, proeminent Jews include Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, Horace Günzburg, Isaiah Berlin, Benjamin Disraeli, Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks and Jo Benkow.

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  1. ^ Cohen, Eric. "The Spirit of Jewish Conservatism". Mosaic. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  2. ^ Vaïsse, Justin (2010). Neoconservatism: The Biography of a Movement. Harvard University Press. p. 273. ISBN 9780674050518.
  3. ^ Gharib, Ali (30 October 2012). "Neoconservative ≠ Jewish Conservative". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 10 May 2019.


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