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Antisemitism: What It Is. What It Isn't. Why It Matters

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Antisemitism: What It Is. What It Isn't. Why It Matters

Contributors:

By (Author) Julia Neuberger

ISBN:

9781474612401

Publisher:

Orion Publishing Co

Imprint:

Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Publication Date:

30th May 2019

UK Publication Date:

30th May 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

International relations
Interfaith relations

Dewey:

305.8924

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 110mm, Height 176mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

140g

Description

Antisemitism has been on the rise in recent years, with violent attacks, increased verbal insults, and an acceptability in some circles of what would hitherto have been condemned as outrageous antisemitic discourse. Yet despite the dramatic increase in debate and discussion around antisemitism, many of us remain confused.

In this urgent and timely book, Rabbi Julia Neuberger uses contemporary examples, along with historical context, to unpack what constitutes antisemitism, building a powerful argument for why it is so crucial that we come to a shared understanding now.

Reviews

If you want to understand the recent rise in antisemitism, read this book. Read it now. An important book at a critical time

Passionate, principled and necessary - a book for our times

Author Bio

Julia Neuberger is Senior Rabbi at West London Synagogue. She is a cross bench member of the House of Lords and a trustee of various charities. She chairs the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, and is a member of the board of the Van Leer Foundation. She is also a trustee of Full Fact, an organisation dedicated to getting proper information, and fair evidence, before the public. She writes, broadcasts, and lectures frequently, and is mainly concerned with issues around mental ill health, asylum and refugee issues, health in general, old age and loneliness, end of life care, and the struggle to find meaning in everyday life. She was a member of the Runnymede Trust's Commission on antisemitism, 'A very light sleeper', in 1993, and of its commission on Islamophobia, 'Islamophobia: A Challenge for Us All', 1997.

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