- Published: 27 February 2020
- ISBN: 9780241432150
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 224
How to Fight Anti-Semitism
- Published: 27 February 2020
- ISBN: 9780241432150
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 224
Her childhood synagogue in Pittsburgh was the site of last year's Shabbat morning massacre. This passionate, vividly written, regularly insightful book is her pained, fighting
Guardian
A brave book. . . . a praiseworthy and concise brief against modern-day anti-Semitism
The New York Times
This acutely argued book will engender a thousand conversations
Cynthia Ozick
They said 'Never Again', yet here we are again. Bari Weiss' neat exposition of modern anti-Semitism traces this hate to what I call 'the triple threat': the far-left, the far-right, and Islamist theocrats. Jews are the canary in the coal mine. And if our Jewish friends are raising the alarm, we'd all better hear them, before it's too late
Maajid Nawaz
This is the most important book you will read this year. Concise, morally certain, it's a bullet train from the first sentence to the last. There needs to be a copy in every classroom in the country. If you think something dark is rising, you're right. What can you do? This is what you do
Caitlin Flanagan, author of To Hell With All That
While European anti-Semitism has put Jews in mortal danger for too long, the 'shining city upon a hill' -- America -- has descended into this same toxic darkness. Bari Weiss's book is a powerful wake-up call against complacency and should push all free-thinkers on both sides of the Atlantic to take a stand against new guises of the oldest form of hate in the world
Bernard-Henri Lévy, author of The Empire and the Five Kings
How to Fight Anti-Semitism is violently stunning. It broke my heart-and then made me want to repair someone else's. In these pages and everywhere else, Bari Weiss is heroic, fearless, brilliant and great-hearted. Most importantly, she is right
Lisa Taddeo, author of Three Women
Urgent, frank and fearless. There is something here to offend everyone - because there is something here to awaken everyone
Rabbi David Wolpe, author of David: The Divided Heart
A liberal humanist whose guiding principle is free expression in art, love, and discourse. . . Weiss's work is heterodox, defying easy us/them, left/right categorization
Vanity Fair
Weiss's book feels like one long, soul-wrenching letter, written in a charmingly accessible style by a proud American reeling from the realization that the haters are on the rise
Jewish Chronicle