Jews and Money: The Story of a Stereotype

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St. Martin's Press, 9 nov. 2010 - 256 pages

In the wake of Bernie Madoff's ruinous investment schemes, Abe Foxman takes a cultural and political look at the many variations throughout history of the assumptions made about Jews and money. These include Jews as greedy global capitalists; Jews as wealthy secret communists; Jews as cheapskates; and Jews controlling the media with their money to unduly influence society. Foxman makes the case that these stereotypes have permeated cultures globally and argues that these beliefs are rooted in deep-seated and pervasive anti-Semitism. As with all forms of bigotry, society at large needs to respond to the persistence of stereotypes by educating the young, denouncing hate speech, and by encouraging Jews, like all groups, to express pride in their ethnic and religious heritage.

 

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JEWS AND MONEY: The Story of a Stereotype

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A stalwart in the long campaign against anti-Semitism presents rational arguments on the side of reason and understanding.Indefatigable Anti-Defamation League director Foxman (The Deadliest Lies: The ... Consulter l'avis complet

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7 DAMNED IF WE DO DAMNED IF WE DONT
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EPILOGUE
225
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
235
LIST OF SOURCES
237
INDEX
251
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Abraham H. Foxman is the national director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and one of today’s preeminent voices against hatred, discrimination, and violence in the United States and worldwide. He is the author of Jews and Money, Viral Hate, and The Deadliest Lies.

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