Marjorie N. Feld is Professor of History in the History and Society Division at Babson College. She is the author of Lillian Wald: A Biography and Nations Divided: American Jews and the Struggle Over Apartheid.
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"Employs a wide lens and nourishes a strong political perspective, arguing that a progressively lowered 'threshold of dissent' in American Jewish life ultimately gave rise to a 'forced Zionist consensus' that shifted communal politics to the right."-- "American Religion" "Feld evaluates the complex relationship between the US and Israel by examining criticism of American Zionism and Israel by a group of self-identified American Jews... [she] makes these points with verve, and her deep scholarship is abundantly on display."-- "CHOICE" "In clear, careful language, the author illustrates some of the major moments over the past century that have shaped Jewish beliefs about Zionism, anti-Zionism and non-Zionism. It's a history told with both rigor and compassion -- two qualities that seem especially essential when embarking in conversation on such a fraught and contentious subject."--Leah Donnella "NPR" "It is a theoretical and historical error to conceive of Zionism as a necessary response to the horrors of antisemitism and the Judeocide of Europe, as prevailing Zionist narratives like to insist. The work of... Feld expands our understanding of just how forcefully this consensus had to be manufactured in mainstream Jewish organizations."-- "Boston Review" "Surveying the history of such dissent dating back to the 1880s and continuing through the wake of the October 7 Hamas attack, Feld persuasively shows that the post-WWII pro-Zionist consensus among American Jews was a facade projected by Zionist Jewish American leaders, who, after the Holocaust, believed that the state of Israel was 'essential for Jewish survival.' This meticulous study is a valuable contribution to ongoing debates over America's relationship with Israel."-- "Publishers Weekly" "Written with dramatic verve and backed up with a plethora of evidence... [Feld is] a scholar who writes with historical acuity and human sensitivity."--Alan Wald "Against the Current" "The Threshold of Dissent is a welcome addition to the literature on the politics of American Jews... Feld succeeds in her evident goal of providing contemporary Jewish activists with a usable past, one that, until recently, the annals of American Jewish history had not readily offered up."--Matt Berkman "H-Diplo" "Excellent, well-researched, well-written, and much needed. The story of American Zionism is a story that has been told many times, and yet it is a story that has yet to be told in its fullness. The Threshold of Dissent offers a historically based, well-argued and deeply important counter-narrative to the Zionist Consensus history, and evokes a serious conversation in re-thinking the history and trajectory of American Zionism."-- "Shaul Magid, Dartmouth College"

