In todayâs America, a disturbing surge in anti-Semitism is making alarming inroads into the national mainstream. This book explores the many factors fueling this hostility while also questioning why the American Jewish community has been largely reticent in its response. The author offers a fresh perspective by linking this reticence to the psychological challenges faced by minority groups under constant attack, showing how these pressures have led to historically ineffective responses.
Drawing on historical research and psychological analysis, the work highlights a recurring...
In todayâs America, a disturbing surge in anti-Semitism is making alarming inroads into the national mainstream. This book explores the many facto...