Why The Jews?: The Reason For Antisemitism

Why The Jews?: The Reason For Antisemitism by Dennis Prager & Joseph Telushkin


ISBN
9780743246200
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
272
Dimensions
140 x 214 x 18mm

From the bestselling authors of 'The Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism' comes a completely revised and updated edition of a modern classic that reflects the dangerous rise in antisemitism during the twenty-first century.

The very word Jew continues to arouse passions as does no other religious, national, or political name. Why have Jews been the object of the most enduring and universal hatred in history? Why did Hitler consider murdering Jews more important than winning World War II? Why has the United Nations devoted more time to tiny Israel than to any other nation on earth?

In this seminal study, Dennis Prager and Joseph Telushkin attempt to uncover and understand the roots of antisemitism - from the ancient world to the Holocaust to the current crisis in the Middle East.

This postmillennial edition of 'Why The Jews?' offers new insights and unparalleled perspectives on some of the most recent, pressing developments in the contemporary world, including:
- The replicating of Nazi antisemitism in the Arab world
- The pervasive anti-Zionism/antisemitism on university campuses
- The rise of antisemitism in Europe
- Why the United States and Israel are linked in the minds of antisemites

Clear, persuasive, and thought provoking, 'Why The Jews?' is must reading for anyone who seeks to understand the unique role of the Jews in human history.
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