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Arthur Hertzberg (1921–2006) was a Conservative rabbi, scholar and activist. His books include The French Enlightenment and the Jews: The Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism and The Zionist Idea.
Is Anti-Semitism Dying Out?
Anti-Semitism: The Longest Hatred
by Robert S. Wistrich
The History of Anti-Semitism
by Léon Poliakov, translated by Richard Howard
The Satanizing of the Jews: Origin and Development of Mystical Anti-Semitism
by Joel Carmichael
Foreigners Out': Xenophobia and Right-wing Violence in Germany
a Helsinki Watch Report
Highlights from an Anti-Defamation League Survey on Anti-Semitism and Prejudice in America.
What Do We Know About Black Anti-Semitism?
by Jennifer L. Golub
Attitudes Toward Jews in Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia (1991)
by Renae Cohen and Jennifer L. Golub
Attitudes Toward Jews in the Soviet Union: Public Opinion in Ten Republics
by Lev Gudkov and Alex Levinson
June 24, 1993 issue
The Impasse Over Israel
Palestine and Israel: A Challenge to Justice
by John Quigley
Israel, Palestinians and the Intifada: Creating Facts on the West Bank
by Geoffrey Aronson
Arafat: In the Eyes of the Beholder
by Janet Wallach and John Wallach
Palestine and Israel: The Uprising and Beyond
by David McDowall
The False Prophet: Rabbi Meir Kahane
From FBI Informant to Knesset Member
by Robert I. Friedman
October 25, 1990 issue
The Triumph of the Jews
A Certain People: American Jews and Their Lives Today
by Charles E. Silberman
November 21, 1985 issue
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