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Demonizing Israel and the Jews (2nd Edition)

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Today, over 150 million Europeans hold a satanic view of Israel, believing it is exterminating Palestinians, despite their population growth. This perspective is a modern mutation of historical anti-Semitic beliefs, reminiscent of those from the Middle Ages and the Nazi era. The situation has worsened due to mass immigration from Muslim countries to Western Europe, where incitement against Jews and Israel is rampant. This collection features 57 interviews with scholars and politicians, illustrating the depth and intensity of this hate-mongering. Gerstenfeld's opening essay contextualizes the facts and views presented. Praise includes remarks from Rabbi Marvin Hier, who highlights the book's role in understanding anti-Semitism; Prof. Frederick Krantz, who calls it an authoritative guide to the ideological war against Israel; Isi Leibler, who emphasizes its importance for Jewish activists; and Richard B. Stone, who describes it as essential reading for those seeking to understand contemporary anti-Semitism and the delegitimization of Israel. This work serves as a critical resource for comprehending the current landscape of anti-Semitism and its implications for Israel.

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Demonizing Israel and the Jews (2nd Edition), Manfred Gerstenfeld, Rabbi Marvin Hier

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Título
Demonizing Israel and the Jews (2nd Edition)
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
RVP Press
Publicado en
2013
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
230
ISBN10
1618163361
ISBN13
9781618163363
Serie
Calificación
3,75 de 5
Descripción
Today, over 150 million Europeans hold a satanic view of Israel, believing it is exterminating Palestinians, despite their population growth. This perspective is a modern mutation of historical anti-Semitic beliefs, reminiscent of those from the Middle Ages and the Nazi era. The situation has worsened due to mass immigration from Muslim countries to Western Europe, where incitement against Jews and Israel is rampant. This collection features 57 interviews with scholars and politicians, illustrating the depth and intensity of this hate-mongering. Gerstenfeld's opening essay contextualizes the facts and views presented. Praise includes remarks from Rabbi Marvin Hier, who highlights the book's role in understanding anti-Semitism; Prof. Frederick Krantz, who calls it an authoritative guide to the ideological war against Israel; Isi Leibler, who emphasizes its importance for Jewish activists; and Richard B. Stone, who describes it as essential reading for those seeking to understand contemporary anti-Semitism and the delegitimization of Israel. This work serves as a critical resource for comprehending the current landscape of anti-Semitism and its implications for Israel.