The Jews

The Jews by Hilaire Belloc, published by E-Artnow on February 22, 2022, is a 120-page exploration of the relationship between Jewish communities and the surrounding nations in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century. This edition presents a detailed examination of the challenges and cultural differences that arise in mixed communities, focusing on the interactions between Jewish and Christian populations.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of various factors contributing to friction between these groups, including historical context and contemporary issues of the time. The book addresses topics such as anti-Semitism, Bolshevism, and the role of Zionism, providing insights into the complexities of coexistence and mutual responsibilities. Belloc’s work aims to foster understanding of the dynamics at play in a rapidly changing world, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on history and cultural relations.
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The object of this book is explain the relation between the Jews and the nations around them in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century. The author addresses problems and challenges of mutual life in mixed communities as well as cultural differences between Jewish community and Christian population. Contents: * The Thesis of This Book * The Denial of the Problem * The Present Phase of the Problem * The General Cause of Friction * The Special Causes of Friction * The Cause of Friction Upon Our Side * The Anti-Semite * Bolshevism * The Position in the World as a Whole * The Present Relation Between the English State and the Jews * Zionism * Our Duty * Their Duty * Various Theories * Habit or Law?
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