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Never again? : the threat of the new anti-Semitism
Foxman, Abraham H.1st ed. - San Francisco : HarperSanFrancisco, c2003.Identifies a current rise in anti-Semitic activities throughout the world, tracing the history of antisemitism as well as the author's efforts with international diplomats and Jewish leaders to develop strategies to combat global anti-Jewish activities.
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The deadliest lies : the Israel lobby and the myth of Jewish control
Foxman, Abraham H.1st ed. - New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.This is the definitive response to the rise of a new global anti-Semitism from the head of the Anti-Defamation League. Abraham Foxman delivers a powerful blow to such ideas as "The Israel Lobby" and shows how old stereotypes have taken subtle new forms. He also reveals a disturbing parallel trend: the decline of global Jewish solidarity, which he argues is critical for dealing with current threats. This books carefully considers the intertwined relationship between the U.S. and Israel and delves into the unique position that American Jews find themselves in. Foxman advocates forthright, decisive solutions to an international crisis and helps to balance a fractious debate.
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Jews and money : the story of a stereotype
Foxman, Abraham H.1st ed. - New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.In the wake of the Bernie Madoff's ruinous investment schemes, Abe Foxman takes a cultural and political look at the many variations throughout history of the assumptions made about Jews and money. These include Jews as greedy global capitalists; Jews as wealthy secret communists; Jews as cheapskates; and Jews controlling the media with their money to unduly influence society. Foxman makes the case that these stereotypes have permeated cultures globally and argues that these beliefs are rooted in deep-seated and pervasive anti-Semitism. As with all forms of bigotry, society at large needs to respond to the persistence of stereotypes by educating the young, denouncing hate speech, and by encouraging Jews, like all groups, to express pride in their ethnic and religious heritage.
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