Gandhi, the Jews & Zionism
By Gandhi
- Interview to The Daily Herald (March 16, 1921)
- Article in Young India (March 23, 1921)
- Notes in Young India (April 6, 1921)
- Interview to The Jewish Chronicle, London (October 2, 1931)
- Extracts from Letters by Gandhi to Hermann Kallenbach (July 20, August 16 & August 28, 1937)
- ‘The Jews’ by Gandhi - From Harijan (November 26, 1938)
- Remarks by Gandhi during discussion with Christian missionaries (December 1938)
- ‘Reply to German Critics’ - From Harijan (December 17, 1938)
- ‘Some Questions Answered’ - From Harijan (December 17, 1938)
- ‘Is Non-Violence Ineffective?’ - From Harijan (January 7, 1939)
- No Apology - From Harijan (February 18, 1939)
- The Jewish Question - From Harijan (MayGhandi’s Prewar Letter to Hitler (July 23, 1939) 22, 1939)
- Withdrawn - From Harijan (May 27, 1939)
- Ghandi’s Prewar Letter to Hitler (July 23, 1939)
- Nazism in its Nakedness - From Harijan (August 6, 1940)
- Gandhi’s Second Letter to Hitler (December 24, 1940)
- Gandhi on the Holocaust (1946)
- The Jew and the Arab: Discussion with Mr. Silverman and Mr. Honick (March 1946)
- Jews and Palestine - From Harijan (July 21, 1946)
- Message to the Arabs - From The Hindu (May 1, 1947)
- Interview to Reuters - From Harijan (May 18, 1947)
- Answer to Question by United Press of American (June 2, 1947)
To/About Gandhi
- ‘Gandhi, Politics and Us’, by Martin Buber (1930)
- Editorial in The Jewish Chronicle, London (October 2, 1931)
- Statement by Dr. Stephen Wise from The Jewish Chronicle, London (October 30, 1931)
- A Letter to Gandhi, by Hayim Greenberg (1937)
- Judaism and Non-Violence: Letter to Gandhi by a Jewish friend in Palestine (January 28, 1939)
- Letter from Martin Buber to Gandhi (February 24, 1939)
- Letter from Judah L. Magnes to Gandhi (February 26, 1939)
- An Answer to Gandhi, by Hayim Greenberg (1939)
- Address delivered by Hayim Greenberg at memorial for Gandhi (February 1, 1948)
Source: GandhiServe Foundation - Mahatma Gandhi Research and Media Service (reprinted with permission)