Confronting Anti-Semitism

Essays by Kofi A. Annan, Elie Wiesel, et al

By Annan, Kofi A.

Publishers Summary:
In this book, the reader can share their thoughts on intolerance, anti-Semitism and what can be done to end this longest surviving for of bigotry that has brought suffering and destruction to millions of ordinary people. Their thoughtful and passionate words explore the issue and their hopes for the future.

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978-1-93264-616-0
Publisher
Ruder Finn Press, Inc.


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Reviewed on March 13, 2006

Celebrated author and Holocaust survivor Wiesel laments that Jewish people have always been and continue to be "vilified, threatened, offended, and physically marked for humiliation," and supporting evidence abounds in the photographs that accompany his and United Nations Secretary General Annan's remarks: a Denver, Colo., church sign proclaiming, "Jews killed the lord Jesus" and a flyer for a 2003 anti-Israel rally at Rutgers University reading "at Rutgers, you can't kill Jews. but you can help people who do" are s...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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