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Why the Jews?

The Reason for Anti-Semitism, the Most Accurate Predictor of Human Evil

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Why the Jews?

By: Dennis Prager, Joseph Telushkin
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In this seminal work that has spent more than 30 years in print, Dennis Prager and Joseph Telushkin explain the reasons behind anti-Semitism, the world's preoccupation with the Jews and Israel, and why now more than ever the world needs to confront anti-Jewish sentiment.

Why have Jews been the object of the most enduring and universal hatred in history? Why is the Jewish state the most hated country in the world today? Drawing on extensive historical research, Dennis Prager and Joseph Telushkin reveal how Judaism's distinctive conceptions of God, law, and peoplehood have rendered the Jews and the Jewish state outsiders and labeled them as threatening. But as Prager and Telushkin are quick to point out, anti-Semitism is not just another ethnic or racial prejudice and is not caused, as so many people falsely believe, by Jewish economic success or the need for scapegoats. Rather, anti-Semitism today, as in the past, is a reaction to Judaism and its distinctive values.

Prager and Telushkin examine in detail how anti-Semitism is a unique hatred - no other prejudice has been as universal, deep, or permanent - and how the concept of the "chosen people" spawned that hatred. They also explore the role of non-Jewish Jews, such as Karl Marx and Noam Chomsky, in provoking anti-Jewish animosity.

In Why the Jews?, Prager and Telushkin identify the seven major forms of anti-Semitism - pagan, Christian, Muslim, enlightenment, leftist, Nazi, and anti-Zionist - and explain why it is impossible in today's world to be an anti-Zionist without being an anti-Semite.

With an eye on the larger picture, Prager and Telushkin express why anti-Semitism threatens more than just Jews and what kind of changes are necessary to achieve a world without hatred.

©2016 Dennis Prager and Joseph Telushkin (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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I enjoyed the thorough history of Judaism and application to our day. I would like to have heard it read by Dennis Prager himself.

Insightful information

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This Dennis Prager book made me consider switching to Judaism. On to the next Prager book!

BECOMING A JEW

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We traveled to Israel 3 weeks ago and were impressed with the safety, serenity, and joy of the Jewish people, in spite of being surrounded by hostile countries and having their enemies live among them also. We walked through all the quarters of the Old City: Armenian, Christian, Muslim, and Jewish. The differences between them is stark. Where were we welcomed? Where did we feel safe? Only in the Jewish quarter. We came home with the nagging question, "Why are they so hated?" Finally moved to find out, we listened to this book. The research that went into it is evident. Names, places, dates, circumstances, and outcomes are laid out and easily understood. The narration is dry but does the job. This isn't a novel, after all.

It answers the question!

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Essential historical account of antisemitism's roots and why it persists across disparate cultures and peoples.

Excellent account of antisemitism

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This should be required reading in education systems. By reading different points of view a person can learn much.

Required reading

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there is Great value in having a touchy subject covered by a disinterested party. this book does not do this. while the content of this book is accurate, the writing does not reflect a necessarily balanced view, suggesting that no Jew has ever done anything wrong ever. the preachy tone is off-putting.

correct, but preachy

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Excellent book to read says it as it is. For someone like myself what he says is obvious it’s a shame much of the world doesn’t understand it

Great book

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Clear and concise history of anti-semitism. Really opens one's eyes to the brutal history that Jews have endured and the reasons why. Talks about the endless cycle of hatred that the Jews will ever be subject to, as their values are what attract hate, and yet living by their values is the only thing that can stop the hate. A sad irony.

eye opening

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This is the best review of the origins of anti-Semitism that I have found

Concise and well done

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It’s poignant analysis I read and reread and now use in my book club as we dissect the why now in American antisemitism and how did -10/7/2023 shattered our hopes and promises of never again.

Honest accurate timely

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