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Judaism, Antisemitism, and Holocaust
Making the Connections

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  • Date Published: March 2022
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  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781009100038

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  • In this book, David Patterson offers original insights into the dynamics that underlie the phenomenon of endemic antisemitism, arguing that in all its manifestations, antisemitism is fundamentally anti-Judaism. Structured in a unique matrix of chapters that are linked historically and theoretically, his book elucidates the interconnections that tie antisemitism with the Holocaust, as well as the Judaism that the Nazis sought to obliterate from the world. As Patterson demonstrates this is an ongoing effort and is the basis of today's antisemitism. Spelling out the historical, theological, and philosophical viewpoints that led to the Holocaust and that are with us even now, he offers insights into the basis of the hatred of Jews that permeates much of today's world. Patterson here addresses the 'big questions' that define our humanity. His volume is written for those who wish to have a deeper understanding of both the history and the current manifestations of Antisemitism.

    • Establishes connections among disciplines, where such connections have been generally overlooked
    • Makes connections between historical contexts and contemporary issues in the areas addressed
    • Takes a unique approach to the three areas under investigation by examining the phenomena through the lens of Jewish teaching and tradition
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    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘… a deeply insightful exposé of anti-Semitism alongside a powerful affirmation of Jewish life amid the desolation of the post-Holocaust world … Highly recommended.’ P. K. Steinfeld, Choice

    ‘David Patterson has written an exhilaratingly and profoundly important text, one well worth the careful and close reading it demands.’ Steven L. Jacobs, H-Net

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    • Date Published: March 2022
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781009100038
    • length: 312 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 157 x 24 mm
    • weight: 0.61kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Part I. Judaism
    1. What makes Jews Jewish?
    2. The stranger, my brother
    3. Exile and the movement of return
    4. A reflection on the Messiah
    Part II. Antisemitism:
    5. The why of antisemitism
    6. Word, blood, redemption: The essence of antisemitism
    7. Anti-Zionism: A morally required antisemitism
    8. Islamic Jihadism: The legacy of Nazi antisemitism
    Part III. Holocaust:
    9. The philosophical foundation of the Holocaust
    10. Killing God
    11. The Nazi refashioning of the image and the likeness: The Muselmann
    12. The recovery of a name after the assault on the name: The testimony of diaries and memoirs.

  • Author

    David Patterson, University of Texas, Dallas
    David Patterson is Hillel A. Feinberg Distinguished Chair in Holocaust at the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies, University of Texas at Dallas. A winner of the National Jewish Book Award and the Koret Jewish Book Award, he has published more than 240 essays and 40 books, including Shoah and Torah (2022), Portraits: Elie Wiesel's Hasidic Legacy (2021), The Holocaust and the Non-Representable (2018), and Anti-Semitism and Its Metaphysical Origins (2015).

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