For years, the EU crisis has forced the Jews of Europe to position themselves on current issues such as migration, the rise of populism and increasing anti-Semitism. The war in Gaza has forced Jewish organizations to respond publicly to complex political issues that are rarely pluralistic, which often triggers internal tensions. Jews are also confronted with the expectation of having to justify Israel’s policies, which can lead to emotional conflicts of loyalty. In this difficult situation, we will discuss with Diana Pinto whether there is a chance for a self-confident European Jewry with a nuanced attitude towards Israel that combines solidarity and critical reflection.
After the end of the Cold War, the renowned historian and intellectual Diana Pinto advocated a self-confident, diverse Judaism that is anchored in European society and should play an active role in shaping Europe. Whether and how her vision plays out against the backdrop of the current conflicts will be the subject of the event.