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{{Ideology
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|title = [[File:Anjew.png]] Jewish Anarchism
|title=[[File:Anjew.png]] Jewish Anarchism
|image = AnarchoJewish.png
|image = AnarchoJewish.png
|caption = "?מה לגבי פתרון אפס המדינות"
|caption="?מה לגבי פתרון אפס המדינות"
("How about a no-state solution?")
("How about a no-state solution?")
|aliases= JewAn<br>
|aliases = JewAn <br> Anarcho-Judaism <br> Judeoanarchism <br> AnJew <br> <s>Anarcho-Zionism</s> <br>
Anarcho-Judaism<br>
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AnJew<br>
[[File:Cultcenter.png]] [[:Category:Cultural Center|Culturally Variable]] <br>
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[[File:Awaj.png]] [[:Category:Anarchists|Anarchists]] <br>
[[File:Cultcenter.png|link=:Category:Cultural Center]] [[:Category:Cultural Center|{{Color|#8BC34A|'''Cultural'''}} {{Color|#9D22B2|'''Center'''}}]]<br>
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[[File:JewTheo.png]] [[Jewish Theocracy]]<br>
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[[File:Anrel.png]] [[Religious Anarchism]] <br>
[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism]] <br>
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[[File:Anrel.png]] [[Religious Anarchism]]
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[[File:Existentialist Anarchism.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism]]
[[File:Existentialist Anarchism.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism]]
[[File:Goldman.png]] [[Ego-Communism|Goldmanism]]{{Refn|Despite being an atheist, Emma Goldman was born into an Orthodox Jewish family, which affected her beliefs and activism. She was a supporter of the Jewish community against antisemitism throughout her life.|group = Note}}<br>
[[File:Goldman.png]] [[Ego-Communism|Goldmanism]]{{Refn|Despite being an atheist, Emma Goldman was born into an Orthodox Jewish family, which affected her beliefs and activism. She was a supporter of the Jewish community against antisemitism throughout her life.|group = Note}}<br>
[[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism|Classical Rothbardianism]]
|song = [https://youtu.be/or4TV8WHcEw Anthem For No State (Pt. I, II & III)] - [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] [[w:Godspeed You! Black Emperor|Godspeed You! Black Emperor]]
|theorists = *Fanya Baron (1887-1921), [[File:Cball-Lithuania.png]] Lithuania
|theorists = Fanya Baron (1887-1921), [[File:Cball-Lithuania.png]] Lithuania<br>
*[[File:ExistAnCube.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism|Martin Buber]] (1878-1965), [[File:Cball-AustriaHungary.png]] Austria-Hungary
[[File:ExistAnCube.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism|Martin Buber]] (1878-1965), [[File:Cball-AustriaHungary.png]] Austria-Hungary<br>
*Senya Fleshin (1894-1981), [[File:Cball-Mexico.png]] Mexico
Senya Fleshin (1894-1981), [[File:Cball-Mexico.png]] Mexico<br>
*Max Goldstein (1898-1924), [[File:Cball-Romania.png]] Romania
*Max Goldstein (1898-1924), [[File:Cball-Romania.png]] Romania<br>
*Henri Avron (1914-1992), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
Henri Arvon (1914-1992), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France<br>
*[[File:Hoffmanism.png]] [[Post-Leftism|Abbie Hoffman]] (1936-1989) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
[[File:Hoffmanism.png]] Abbie Hoffman (1936-1989), [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA<br>
*[[File:Socan2.png]] [[Social Anarchism|David Graeber]] (1961-2020) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
[[File:Socan2.png]] David Graeber (1961-2020), [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
|likes=[[File:Awaj.png]] Anarchism<br>
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[[File:JewTheo.png]] Judaism
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|dislikes=[[File:Zio.png]] Zionism<br>
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'''Jewish Anarchism''' ('''JewAn''') is the belief that mortal kings and rulers are bound to become tyrants, and that the true "Kingdom under G_d" described in the Torah is anarchy.
'''Jewish Anarchism''' ('''JewAn''') is the belief that mortal kings and rulers are bound to become tyrants, and that the true "Kingdom under God" described in the Torah is anarchy.


== Variants ==
==Variants==
=== [[File:SecularJudaAn.png]] Secular Jewish Anarchism ===
===[[File:SecularJudaAn.png]] Secular Jewish Anarchism===
'''Secular Jewish Anarchism''', also known as '''Jewish Atheist Anarchism''', is a form of Jewish Anarchism that is guided by secular principles than religious principles. Many people of Jewish origin, such as Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, Paul Goodman, Murray Bookchin, Volin, Gustav Landauer, David Graeber, and Noam Chomsky have played a role in the history of anarchism. However, as well as these anarchists of Jewish origin, there have also been specifically Jewish anarchist movements, within the Yiddish-speaking communities of Eastern and Central Europe, and the Western cities to which they migrated, from the late nineteenth century until the Second World War. All the members of the first anarchist group in the Russian Empire, which was formed in 1903 in Białystok, were Jews. Yiddish-speaking Jews participated in the International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam in 1907.
'''Secular Jewish Anarchism''', also known as '''Jewish Atheist Anarchism''', is a form of Jewish Anarchism that is guided by secular principles than religious principles. Many people of Jewish origin, such as Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, Paul Goodman, Murray Bookchin, Volin, Gustav Landauer, David Graeber, and Noam Chomsky have played a role in the history of anarchism. However, as well as these anarchists of Jewish origin, there have also been specifically Jewish anarchist movements, within the Yiddish-speaking communities of Eastern and Central Europe, and the Western cities to which they migrated, from the late nineteenth century until the Second World War. All the members of the first anarchist group in the Russian Empire, which was formed in 1903 in Białystok, were Jews. Yiddish-speaking Jews participated in the International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam in 1907.
=== [[File:Anjew.png]] Religious Jewish Anarchism ===
===[[File:Anjew.png]] Religious Jewish Anarchism===
'''Religious Jewish Anarchism''' is a form of Jewish Anarchism that is guided by religious principles. While many Jewish anarchists were irreligious or sometimes vehemently anti-religious, there were also a few religious anarchists and pro-anarchist thinkers, who combined contemporary radical ideas with traditional Judaism. Some secular anti-authoritarians, such as Abba Gordin and Erich Fromm, also noticed remarkable similarity between anarchism and many Kabbalistic ideas, especially in their Hasidic interpretation. Some Jewish mystical groups were based on anti-authoritarian principles, somewhat similar to the Christian Quakers and Dukhobors. Martin Buber, a deeply religious philosopher, had frequently referred to the Hasidic tradition.
'''Religious Jewish Anarchism''' is a form of Jewish Anarchism that is guided by religious principles. While many Jewish anarchists were irreligious or sometimes vehemently anti-religious, there were also a few religious anarchists and pro-anarchist thinkers, who combined contemporary radical ideas with traditional Judaism. Some secular anti-authoritarians, such as Abba Gordin and Erich Fromm, also noticed remarkable similarity between anarchism and many Kabbalistic ideas, especially in their Hasidic interpretation. Some Jewish mystical groups were based on anti-authoritarian principles, somewhat similar to the Christian Quakers and Doukhobors. Martin Buber, a deeply religious philosopher, had frequently referred to the Hasidic tradition.
==History==
==History==
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* [[File:Labzion.png]] [[Labour Zionism]] - What?
* [[File:Labzion.png]] [[Labour Zionism]] - What?
* [[File:Existentialist_Anarchism.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism]] - You seem sad child.
* [[File:Existentialist_Anarchism.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism]] - You seem sad child.
*[[File:Mutalist.png]] [[Mutualism]] - Overall based, but Proudhoun's antisemitism was cringe.
*[[File:Mutalist.png]] [[Mutualism]] - Overall based, but Proudhon's antisemitism was cringe.


===Enemies===
===Enemies===

Latest revision as of 11:54, 4 March 2024

Jewish Anarchism (JewAn) is the belief that mortal kings and rulers are bound to become tyrants, and that the true "Kingdom under God" described in the Torah is anarchy.

Variants

Secular Jewish Anarchism

Secular Jewish Anarchism, also known as Jewish Atheist Anarchism, is a form of Jewish Anarchism that is guided by secular principles than religious principles. Many people of Jewish origin, such as Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, Paul Goodman, Murray Bookchin, Volin, Gustav Landauer, David Graeber, and Noam Chomsky have played a role in the history of anarchism. However, as well as these anarchists of Jewish origin, there have also been specifically Jewish anarchist movements, within the Yiddish-speaking communities of Eastern and Central Europe, and the Western cities to which they migrated, from the late nineteenth century until the Second World War. All the members of the first anarchist group in the Russian Empire, which was formed in 1903 in Białystok, were Jews. Yiddish-speaking Jews participated in the International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam in 1907.

Religious Jewish Anarchism

Religious Jewish Anarchism is a form of Jewish Anarchism that is guided by religious principles. While many Jewish anarchists were irreligious or sometimes vehemently anti-religious, there were also a few religious anarchists and pro-anarchist thinkers, who combined contemporary radical ideas with traditional Judaism. Some secular anti-authoritarians, such as Abba Gordin and Erich Fromm, also noticed remarkable similarity between anarchism and many Kabbalistic ideas, especially in their Hasidic interpretation. Some Jewish mystical groups were based on anti-authoritarian principles, somewhat similar to the Christian Quakers and Doukhobors. Martin Buber, a deeply religious philosopher, had frequently referred to the Hasidic tradition.

History

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Personality and Behavior

JewAn is a pious person, but nonetheless an opponent of Zionism, viewing Israel as it currently exists as a tyrannical and racist regime. He seeks a "no-state solution" and wants Jews to co-exist with Muslims and Christians in stateless Jerusalem.

How to Draw

Flag of Jewish Anarchism
  1. Draw a cube with eyes,
  2. Colour the cube a very dark grey,
  3. Draw the Hebrew character Aleph (א) in white on the face,
  4. (Optional) Draw a kippah on its head (Yellow) and dark grey),

And you're done!

Color Name HEX RGB
Dark Grey #141414 20, 20, 20
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Yellow #FFD92E 255, 217, 46


Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

Enemies

  • Nazism - Do I even need to say what my problems with you are?!
  • Anarcho-Fascism - Oh, now the guy above is masquerading as an anarchist. Are you kidding?
  • Zionism - You're ruining the good name of Y'HW'H with your tyranny! Down with tyrants! No-state solution!
  • Islamic Theocracy - You're literally just Zionists but with a different religion! The Jews and Muslims will have a stateless homeland!
  • Anarcho-Nihilism - If you hate our religion, you are an antisemite!
  • Kogosianism - No, even if you like my people your vision of anarchism is pure garbage!

Further Information

Literature

Online Communities

Wikipedia

Gallery

Notes

  1. Despite being an atheist, Emma Goldman was born into an Orthodox Jewish family, which affected her beliefs and activism. She was a supporter of the Jewish community against antisemitism throughout her life.

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