The 7 Deadly Myths: Antisemitism from the Time of Christ to Kanye West (Second Edition, Revised and Supplemented)

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Academic Studies Press
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282
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5.0 X 8.0 X 0.59 inches | 0.62 pounds
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English
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Paperback
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9798887193304

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About the Author
Alex Ryvchin is co-Chief Executive Officer of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, the author of internationally acclaimed books on history and politics, Zionism - The Concise History and The Anti-Israel Agenda, and a best-selling children's author. He writes for leading publications and speaks, debates, and teaches around the world, and is a regular commentator on TV and radio.
Reviews

"With clarity and penetrating insight, Alex Ryvchin unravels the mystery of antisemitism, distilling the roots of this most tenacious and pernicious conspiracy theory into seven fundamental myths. By shifting emphasis from the 'why' of this puzzling and dangerous phenomenon to the 'how' of the mechanics of its transmission, Ryvchin points to the possibility of actually confronting and diffusing it. This highly intelligent and well-written work should be on the mandatory reading list of anyone seeking to understand the age-old phenomenon of antisemitism, but moreso, of anyone concerned with the ethical fate of the human race."

- His Excellency Isaac Herzog, President of the State of Israel


"A smart, concise, and very up-to-date guide to the world's oldest hatred."

-- David Baddiel, author of Jews Don't Count


"Ryvchin is an invaluable resource in his knowledge of our challenges and what needs to be done to address them, as well as in his stalwart commitment to the future of Jewish community life. His book is clear, persuasive, and a pleasure to read. Ryvchin takes a complex and ancient hatred and shows us where it comes from, how it changes, and how it remains the same. Essential reading for educators, policy makers and anyone seeking to grapple with the dangerous rise in conspiracy theories and Jew hatred."

-- Ronald S. Lauder, President, World Jewish Congress


"Alex Ryvchin has made a significant contribution to the field of antisemitism studies. In a very readable narrative, he uses seven of the most powerful stereotypes about Jews to encompass the history of Jew hatred and in doing so lends perspective to what's happening now. At this moment in history when antisemitism has found new life around the world, this is a timely and important work."

-- Jonathan Greenblatt, ADL CEO and National Director


"Carefully researched and graphically expressed, Alex Ryvchin's The 7 Deadly Myths systematically demolishes those antisemitic tropes, deeply embedded in Western culture, that are once again surfacing with potentially deadly implications. A trenchant warning of the sort that was all too easily ignored in Germany in 1933."

-- Victor Lieberman, Raoul Wallenberg Distinguished University Professor of History, University of Michigan


"Hostility to Jews and Judaism dates back over centuries. In succinct, well-informed, and lucidly composed chapters, Alex Ryvchin focuses on seven of the most persistent and deadly myths that fuel such animosity. Readers interested in a brief but illuminating explanation of many of the causative factors behind antisemitism will benefit from Mr. Ryvchin's vividly drawn presentation of age-old anti-Jewish stereotypes. For all of their irrationality, they hang on threateningly to this day."

-- Alvin H. Rosenfeld, Professor of English and Jewish Studies and Irving M. Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies, Indiana University


"Antisemitism is the oldest, longest, most enduring, toxic and lethal of hatreds. Alex Ryvchin wrote a timely and significant work which unmasks and exposes the deadly myths that have bred, nurtured and advanced with metastasizing hatred. An essential read for the understanding of traditional and contemporary antisemitism, and the moral imperative to combat it as a threat to our common humanity."

-- Irwin Cotler, Founder & International Chair, Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights