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{{Ideology
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|title=[[File:Anjew.png]] Jewish Anarchism
|image = AnarchoJewish.png
|caption="?מה לגבי פתרון אפס המדינות"
|aliases= JewAn<br>
Anarcho-Judaism<br>
AnJew<br>
|alignments= {{Info|Libertarian Left|LibLeft}}<br>
[[File:Cultcenter.png|link=:Category:Cultural Center]] [[:Category:Cultural Center|{{Color|#8BC34A|'''Cultural'''}} {{Color|#9D22B2|'''Center'''}}]]<br>
{{Info|Anarchists}}<br>
{{Info|Religious}}<br>
[[File:Synthesisanarchy.png|link=:Category:Libertarian Left]] [[:Category:Libertarian Left|{{Color|#FF0000|'''Left-'''}}{{Color|#9D22B2|'''Wing'''}} {{Color|#000000|{{Glow|'''Anarchists'''|#E0E0E0}}}}]]
[[File:Anrel.png]] [[Religious Anarchism]]▼
|influenced =
[[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}}<
|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<br>
Senya Fleshin (1894-1981), [[File:Cball-Mexico.png]] Mexico<br>▼
▲No state solution
*Max Goldstein (1898-1924), [[File:Cball-Romania.png]] Romania<br>▼
▲|Influenced by:=JewTheo.png Jewish Theocracy
▲Anrel.png Religious Anarchism
|likes=[[File:Awaj.png]] Anarchism<br>
▲Senya Fleshin (1894-1981), Cball-Mexico.png Mexico
[[File:JewTheo.png]] Judaism
▲Max Goldstein (1898-1924), Cball-Romania.png Romania
|dislikes=[[File:Zio.png]] Zionism<br>
▲Henri Avron (1914-1992), Cball-France.png France
}}
'''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.
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