Contents: Introduction; The Debates on the National and Jewish Questions in the Second International and the Jewish Labor Bund, 1889-1914 (by Roni Gechtman); Jewish Anti-Zionism in the Galician Socialist Movement (by Rick Kuhn); Bundist Anti-Zionism in Interwar Poland (by Jack Jacobs); "An Enemy of the Jewish Masses": The ICOR and the Campaign Against Zionism, 1924-1935 (by Henry Srebrnik); American Jewish Communists and Palestine during the 1930s (by Bat-Ami Zucker); Ideology and Propaganda in the Collective Memory's Construction: Zionism and Communism in Argentina (by Silvia Schenkolewski-Kroll); "Matzpen" and the State of Israel (1962-1973) (by August Grabski); An Opportunist Anti-Zionism: Sovetish Heymland, 1961-1991 (by Gennady Estraikh); Denying the Jewish Experience of Oppression: Australian Jews Against Zionism and Anti-Semitism (JAZA) and the 3CR Controversy (by Philip Mendes); Israel in the U.S. Empire - Reflections on the Post-Zionism (by Bashir Abu-Manneh); The Anarchists Against the Wall: A Post-Structuralist Challenge to Zionism (by Polly Pallister-Wilkins); In Support of a Hybrid One-State Solution (by Uri Davis); The Making and Unmaking of HADASH (by Ilan Pappé); Boycott Apartheid Israel? (by Stan Crooke); Contributors' Biographies