The Jews

The Jews by Hilaire Belloc, published by Bibliotech Press on August 21, 2020, is a 174-page exploration of Jewish history and the complexities surrounding anti-Semitism. This edition presents Belloc’s perspective on the historical relationship between Jews and their critics, emphasizing the nuances of societal attitudes towards Jewish communities.
Readers will find a critical examination of the term “Anti-Semite” and its implications, as well as a discussion on the misconceptions surrounding Jewish identity. The book delves into themes of history and societal perceptions, offering insights into the dynamics of Jewish existence throughout time. This edition is available in English and features dimensions of 9 inches by 6 inches, making it a suitable addition to any bookshelf.
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QUOTES FROM THE JEWS
“I say the word ” Anti-Semite” is vulgar and pedantic: that I think will be universally admitted. It is also nonsensical. The antagonism to the Jews has nothing to do with any supposed “Semitic” race which probably does not exist any more than do many other modern hypothetical abstractions, and which, anyhow, does not come into the matter. The Anti-Semite is not a man who hates the modern Arabs or the ancient Carthaginians. He is a man who hates Jews.”
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