"Raphael Shore presents this ancient scourge through a modern lens... This is the right book at the right time and is a must-read for those seeking to master this complex subject." -Ambassador David Friedman, Former United States Ambassador to Israel A bold and eye-opening book for readers seeking clarity in a time of rising antisemitism and identity confusion. In Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Jew? , Rabbi Raphael Shore offers a powerful and timely exploration of Jewish resilience, identity, and moral clarity. As the ...
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"Raphael Shore presents this ancient scourge through a modern lens... This is the right book at the right time and is a must-read for those seeking to master this complex subject." -Ambassador David Friedman, Former United States Ambassador to Israel A bold and eye-opening book for readers seeking clarity in a time of rising antisemitism and identity confusion. In Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Jew? , Rabbi Raphael Shore offers a powerful and timely exploration of Jewish resilience, identity, and moral clarity. As the world prepares to mark Passover and Holocaust Memorial Day , this provocative work invites readers on a journey that connects the ancient struggle for freedom with the urgent challenges of today. Why have Jews been hated for so long-and what does that say about the values they bring into the world? With a rare blend of historical insight, religious perspective, and cultural critique, Rabbi Shore tackles the uncomfortable reality of antisemitism head-on. But this is not a book about victimhood. It's a book about mission. Far from shrinking in the face of hate, Rabbi Shore challenges Jews-and those who stand with them-to reclaim their unique role in history. He argues that Jew-hatred often stems from a subconscious recognition of Judaism's transformative ethical power: a tradition that introduced the world to conscience, justice, and moral responsibility. Perfect for readers reflecting on themes of liberation, faith, remembrance, and responsibility , this book speaks directly to our moment of growing division and rising intolerance. Whether you're observing Passover , honoring Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) , or trying to make sense of today's political and spiritual landscape, Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Jew? offers a fresh, fearless, and ultimately hopeful perspective.
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