Jewish Americans' opinions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict influence both the Israeli and the U.S. governments. Consequently, the Jewish American diaspora can act to promote or inhibit the peace process between Israelis and Palestinians. Several different sociopsychological beliefs have been postulated to lead individuals to support the perpetuation of conflict. Among these beliefs are a sense of collective victimhood, dehumanization and delegitimization of the other side, a zero-sum view on the conflict, and a monolithic narrative about the conflict. In this exploratory study we examined the role of these beliefs in predicting Jewish Americans' rejection or support of compromise solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A survey s...
This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political r...
Analysis of the relations between the Israeli Jews and the Palestinians, in the context of the Al Aq...
This study considers the Holocaust's continuing psychological impact on Jewish-Israelis and on their...
In this dissertation, I test a root narrative approach to conflict to understand the socio-psycholog...
While surveys indicate that American Jews have predominantly favorable attitudes towards Israel, the...
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict has been a major issue since 1948 when the Israelis and Palestinian...
Although the protracted Israeli-Palestinian conflict is rooted in contesting ethno-national narrativ...
In this study, we examined processes associated with ingroup members’ break from their ingroup and s...
This interpretive study examines how narratives and collective memories about the ongoing Israeli-Pa...
This article discusses the role of victim beliefs in intergroup relations, as well as characteristic...
Israeli society is diverse and complex, with a great variety of religious worldviews, both with rega...
Israeli society is diverse and complex, with a great variety of religious worldviews, both with rega...
The American Jewish community is liberal, yet some contend that American Jews become more conservati...
The research explores and uncovers the truths concerning Judaism and its impacts toward peacemaking....
This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political r...
This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political r...
Analysis of the relations between the Israeli Jews and the Palestinians, in the context of the Al Aq...
This study considers the Holocaust's continuing psychological impact on Jewish-Israelis and on their...
In this dissertation, I test a root narrative approach to conflict to understand the socio-psycholog...
While surveys indicate that American Jews have predominantly favorable attitudes towards Israel, the...
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict has been a major issue since 1948 when the Israelis and Palestinian...
Although the protracted Israeli-Palestinian conflict is rooted in contesting ethno-national narrativ...
In this study, we examined processes associated with ingroup members’ break from their ingroup and s...
This interpretive study examines how narratives and collective memories about the ongoing Israeli-Pa...
This article discusses the role of victim beliefs in intergroup relations, as well as characteristic...
Israeli society is diverse and complex, with a great variety of religious worldviews, both with rega...
Israeli society is diverse and complex, with a great variety of religious worldviews, both with rega...
The American Jewish community is liberal, yet some contend that American Jews become more conservati...
The research explores and uncovers the truths concerning Judaism and its impacts toward peacemaking....
This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political r...
This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political r...
Analysis of the relations between the Israeli Jews and the Palestinians, in the context of the Al Aq...
This study considers the Holocaust's continuing psychological impact on Jewish-Israelis and on their...