Me & The Daily Beast – a thing that’s really happening.

So.

Peter Beinart, columnist at The Daily Beast (Newsweek’s online presence) and author of The Icarus Syndrome and the up-coming The Crisis of Zionism (and, not incidentally, of a cri de couer entitled “The Failure of the American Jewish Establishment” that set the American Jewish world on its ear when the New York Review of Books ran it in June 2010, in that it told the truth that no one wanted to talk about) is launching a new group blog, called Zion Square, to be hosted on The Daily Beast.

I’m one of the columnists.

Ahem.

This is very cool. This is very, very cool, and in many ways, is the very thing I’ve been trying to achieve since I started writing op/eds in 2002, post-graduate school.

And I was hardly even talking about it, though it’s been in the works for a month or so, because as an old school reporter, I know that your story isn’t safe until it’s on someone’s doorstep (or, in this case, computer monitor) and why on earth would I want to jinx this? So, you know: Mum = the word!

But Tablet Magazine ran a piece about the project today, and, well – if it’s online, it must be true, right? Here’s what they said:

“I find very little interesting conversation about what Zionism is,” Peter Beinart, the former New Republic editor who has emerged in recent years as one of the most prominent center-left commentators on foreign policy, and especially Israel, told Tablet Magazine yesterday. “The term has become so politicized and associated with the right that this is a moment where the question of what Zionism is and the variety of different Zionisms that can exist really needs to be discussed.” The place he hopes this “intellectually open and unafraid” discussion will occur is Zion Square, his new group blog at The Daily Beast, which launches Monday.

According to Beinart, most of Zion Square’s contributors broadly share his belief in “the Jewish democratic state, based upon the principles of Israel’s declaration of independence,” alongside a Palestinian state….

Among Zion Square’s ten regular columnists, only one would commonly be thought of as offering a right-of-center perspective—the Israeli Benny Morris. The rest are: Bernard Avishai, Lara Friedman, Gershom Gorenberg, Emily L. Hauser, Hussein Ibish, Yehudah Mirsky, Yousef Munayyer, Trita Parsi, and Einat Wilf.

Friedman, of Americans for Peace Now, might be the farthest left (APN, for example, advocates boycotts of goods made in the occupied territories but not Israel). Mirsky, rabbinically ordained and concerned as much with Jewish identity as politics, could also be considered center to center-right. Gorenberg’s recent The Unmaking of Israel is, in my opinion, a fantastic book. Wilf is the only professional politician, a member of the Knesset from Ehud Barak’s Independence Party. And Parsi might prove the most controversial selection: the president of the National Iranian American Council, he has become a lightning rod in the Iran debate, criticized by the right for an allegedly overly credulous view of Iranian willingness to back away from a nuclear program.

Beinart is particularly excited to have voices from the Arab world, including Ibish, who is Lebanese, and Munayyer, who is Palestinian (and he noted that Parsi is Iranian). “One of the defining characteristics of the organized Jewish community’s discussion is the Palestinian voices rarely have a chance to be heard by a Jewish audience,” he argued. The ways in which the organized Jewish community narrow American discussion of Israel is a theme of Beinart’s book, which will be excerpted in Monday’s Newsweek (The Daily Beast’s print counterpart), as well as of the widely read essay he published nearly two years ago, “The Failure of the American Jewish Establishment.”

I’ll note two things:

  1. I am every bit as left-wing at Lara Friedman! C’mon now, Tablet!
  2. Trita Parsi was interviewed on The Daily Show last night. I’m going to be blogging with the guy who Jon Stewart interviewed last night. /faints
  3. (okay, three things) Every name on that list but mine is well known in my circles – I’m currently envisioning a lot of people going “Emily L. – who, now?”

Aside from my excitement about mememememe, though, it should also be noted that the project is terrific and exciting, on it’s own, un-me related merits! These are conversations that anyone with a stake in Israel needs to be having, and I’m very grateful to be able to play a part.

Crossposted at Emily L. Hauser In My Head.

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21 Responses to Me & The Daily Beast – a thing that’s really happening.

  1. Congratulations, Emily! I’ve not been really big on following Israel, honestly, but it’s nice to see you have another platform, especially on a subject that’s important to you.

    • Emily L. Hauser

      Thanks! I often worry that I might drive people to drink with my Israel/Palestine shenanigans – thanks for sticking with me!
      : )

  2. congrats! i look forward to the whole project and am especially excited for you!

  3. Aquagranny911

    Congrats, Kiddo!

    • Emily L. Hauser

      Thank you – I mean, aside from anything else, surely an invite to The Daily Show is the next step, right? Right?

  4. Fantastic news — and well deserved!

  5. It’s a subject that NEEDS more voices. Thank you and best wishes. I hope you have a very positive impact and influence on the discussion and open it up to a more nuanced and more fully informed perspective.

  6. Churchlady320

    Congratulations! I barely know you, and I am delighted! I’ve been very impressed with your work, recently discovered by me, and think you will be perfect for this blog. We all look forward to reading what you have to say!

  7. Forget about the Daily Show. You have to make The Colbert Report. That means you’ve arrived. That’s a good look. You always brought a much needed non right wing perspective. You also did it without sounding like you want Israel to lose. I take my hat off.

  8. That Guy With The Ponytail

    Congrats, Emily! Well done!

  9. Congrats! Looking forward to following the discussion and reading the various points of view.

  10. Congratulations! I’m so glad your point of view will get such a platform–and that the conversation will benefit from your reasonable and clear-thinking voice!

  11. Congratulations!!!!!!!!! :)

  12. Congratulations, Emily!

  13. Congratulations Emily! That’s fabulous news!

  14. That’s terrific–congrats.

  15. Congratulations! You have so much knowledge to share, and such a unique perspective that it will bring a lot to the table. I will now continue to bask in your awesomeness.

  16. Yeah, I first got wind of this with that Tablet post and I thought, that’s so cool, Hauser’s kind of a big deal!

  17. Congrats! And I wish you the best of luck!

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