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Antisemitism, an American Tradition

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Description

Jews met antisemitism on landing in New Amsterdam in 1654 when Peter Stuyvesant tried to expel them. The founding of the US changed little, as negative European stereotypes rooted into American soil. They faced restrictions on holding office, admission to schools, and employment in industry, while their synagogues and cemeteries were vandalized. Recently, white nationalists chanted "Jews will not replace us" in Charlottesville, Virgina, and a gunman killed eleven members at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue building. Antisemitic incidents have increased each year.

In Antisemitism, an American Tradition, scholar Pamela S. Nadell investigates the depth of this fraught history. She explores how Jews battles antisemitism through the law and by creating organizations to speak for them. Jews would also fight back with their fists or join with allies in fighting all types of hate. This momentous work sounds the alarm on a hatred that continues to plague our country.

Product Details

PublisherW. W. Norton & Company
Publish DateOctober 14, 2025
Pages352
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781324050643
DimensionsN/A

About the Author

Pamela S. Nadell is the Patrick Clendenen Chair in Women's and Gender History and director of Jewish studies at American University. Her works include the 2019 NJBA Jewish Book of the Year, America's Jewish Women. She lives in North Bethesda, Maryland.

Reviews

No book could be more timely than Pamela Nadell's magisterial history of American antisemitism. Reading her meticulous account of over two centuries of anti-Jewish rhetoric, agitation, and physical violence helps us to better understand the nature of today's antisemitism.--Michael Brenner, author of In Hitler's Munich
Pamela S. Nadell understands that 'antisemitism was and remains a powerful American tradition.' In this timely and comprehensive book, she courageously bares that tradition, unveiling a darker side of American Jewish history that has, for far too long, lain hidden from view.--Jonathan D. Sarna, author of American Judaism

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