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El. knyga: Antisemitism: History and Myth

  • Formatas: 400 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: Bombardier Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798888456453
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  • Formatas: 400 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: Bombardier Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798888456453
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Why the ancient evil of antisemitism has returned—and how to counter it.

“Had we listened to Robert Spencer and taken heed twenty years ago or even ten years ago, the impact of the Islamists driven antisemitism would not have caught us by surprise. We would have had in place an institutional effort to counter it.

“Here is another opportunity to pay attention to his important work. Read this book!” –Ayaan Hirsi Ali

The Hamas attack upon Israel on October 7, 2023, was one of the most inhuman jihad attacks ever. The attackers gloried in their savagery and vied to outdo one another in cruelty. Yet despite—or perhaps because of—its brutality, that attack unleashed expressions of hatred for Jews that shocked those who assumed such hate was a thing of the past.

Global public opinion turned sharply against Israel. One campus protester carried a sign calling for a “Final Solution.” Another published a video saying, “Be glad—be grateful—that I’m not just going out and murdering Zionists.” Synagogues all over the US received bomb threats. Jews in Europe and the US were attacked.

October 7 also led to a large-scale reappearance of claims about the Jews’ secret power and malevolence. Claims that Jews are enemies of all that is good have become mainstream as they have not been since Hitler put a bullet in his brain.

The record needs to be set straight for anyone who is willing to see the truth. Historian Robert Spencer does just that. He reveals the sources of today’s Jew-hatred in pre-Christian paganism, Christianity, Islam, and national and international socialism, and rebuts the most common claims against Jews.

The resurgence of antisemitism should worry everyone, Jewish and non-Jewish, who is concerned about the recurrence of one of the darkest chapters in human history. The world today is on the brink of returning to such barbarism. Antisemitism: History and Myth is an attempt to keep that from happening.
Robert Spencer is director of Jihad Watch and a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. He is the author of thirty books, including the bestsellers The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades); The Truth About Muhammad; The History of Jihad from Muhammad to ISIS; and The Critical Quran. Spencer has led seminars on Islam and jihad for the FBI, the United States Central Command, United States Army Command and General Staff College, the U.S. Armys Asymmetric Warfare Group, the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF), the Justice Departments Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council and the U.S. intelligence community. He has discussed jihad, Islam, and terrorism at a workshop sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and the German Foreign Ministry. He is a senior fellow with the Center for Security Policy and is a regular columnist for PJ Media and FrontPage Magazine. His works have been translated into numerous languages.