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The Wandering Who? A Study of Jewish Identity Politics by Gilad Atzmon
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I had high hopes for this book and thought the quotes at the beginning were promising. That was the best part of the book. I couldn't keep reading past the first chapter or so, as it was clearly antisemitic, factually incorrect, and just ignorant. How John Mearsheimer could have endorsed this book is beyond my understanding.
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Miriam since you chose to not read it all, how can you 'rate' it? there is nothing anti semitic within...its merely indoctrination to overcome. As an adult one must remain curious about all things we choose to NEVER question or challenge. Atzmon challenges readers to THINK. Stop 'gate keeping' yourself and be free to question all things, especially propaganda.


Stoa The first two chapters are the weakest (on their own) and the most provocative. No one gets anything aside from outrage from -just- reading that.


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