Saying No to Hate grounds readers in the history of antisemitism in America, emphasizing the strategies Jews have used to address threats and thereby preparing us to recognize, understand, and confront hatred today.
Saying No to Hate grounds readers in the history of antisemitism in America, emphasizing the strategies Jews have used to address threats and thereby preparing us to recognize, understand, and confront hatred today.
Norman H. Finkelstein (1941–2024) taught Jewish history at Hebrew College for more than thirty-five years and is the author of twenty-one nonfiction histories and biographies. Two of his books, Heeding the Call and Forged in Freedom (both available from JPS), won National Jewish Book Awards.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Why This Book 1. Origins of Hate 2. In the Beginning 3. Settling In 4. A Country Divided 5. The Great Wave 6. A Lynching and a Lawyer 7. The Bigoted 1920s 8. The Rising Storm 9. Into the Mainstream 10. Civil Rights and Legal Rights 11. Zionism = Judaism? 12. The Changing Landscape of Hate Appendix 1: How to Fight Antisemitism with Advocacy and Pride Appendix 2: How to Prepare for an Active Shooter Attack Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Why This Book 1. Origins of Hate 2. In the Beginning 3. Settling In 4. A Country Divided 5. The Great Wave 6. A Lynching and a Lawyer 7. The Bigoted 1920s 8. The Rising Storm 9. Into the Mainstream 10. Civil Rights and Legal Rights 11. Zionism = Judaism? 12. The Changing Landscape of Hate Appendix 1: How to Fight Antisemitism with Advocacy and Pride Appendix 2: How to Prepare for an Active Shooter Attack Notes Bibliography Index
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