03910cam a2200745 4500 1331741884 TxAuBib 20240614120000.0 ||||||s2024||||||||||||||||||||||||und|u 9780827619203 0827619200 B0CL5WPHMG Amazon a3e45bcc-2bdb-4002-87a7-a44df173f045 OverDrive (Reserve ID) 10680610 OverDrive (Product ID) TxAuBib Finkelstein, Norman H. Saying No to Hate [Libby] : Overcoming Antisemitism in America. The Jewish Publication Society, 2024. racism. maryland. bigotry. american history. Civil Rights. Jewish studies. Henry Ford. jewish history. discrimination. KKK. Anti-Defamation League. mass shooting. Klu Klux Klan. mass murder. hate crime. American Jews. Louis Brandeis. active shooter. employment discrimination. Leo Frank. hate group. ADL. QAnon. religious hate. american nazi. tree of life synagogue. mordecai manuel noah. Mortara Affair. 1819 Jew Bill. Admiral Hyman Rickover. Asser Levy. General Grant's Order No 11. Judah Benjamin. Massena New York Blood Libel. The Washington Letter. Format: OverDrive Adobe EPUB eBook, Filesize: 3854kB. Format: OverDrive Kindle Book. Format: OverDrive OverDrive Read. History. Sociology. Nonfiction. HTML:<i>Saying No to Hate</i> grounds readers contextually in the history of antisemitism in America by emphasizing the legal, political, educational, communal, and other strategies American Jews have used through the centuries to address high-profile threats.<br /> Norman H. Finkelstein shows how antisemitism has long functioned in America in systemic, structural, and interpersonal ways, from missionaries, the KKK, and American Nazis to employment discrimination, social media attacks, and QAnon. He explains how historic antisemitic events such as General Ulysses S. Grant's General Order No. 11 (1862); the Massena, New York blood libel (1928); and the mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue (2018) galvanized the Jewish community. Finkelstein shines light on Jews such as Louis Brandeis and Admiral Hyman Rickover who succeeded despite discrimination and on individuals and organizations that have tackled legal and security affairs, from the passage of Maryland's Jew Bill (1826) to groups helping Jewish institutions better protect themselves from active shooter threats.<br /> Far from a victim narrative, <i>Saying No to Hate</i> is as much about Jewish resilience and ingenuity as it is about hatred. Engaging high school students and adults with personal narratives, it prepares each of us to recognize, understand, and confront injustice and hatred today, in the Jewish community and beyond.<br />. Media Type: eBook. Importer Version: 2014-01-08.01 Import Date: 2024-06-13 20:00:02. https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=a3e45bcc-2bdb-4002-87a7-a44df173f045&.epub-sample.overdrive.com Excerpt (Adobe EPUB eBook) https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=a3e45bcc-2bdb-4002-87a7-a44df173f045&.epub-sample.overdrive.com Excerpt (Kindle Book) https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=a3e45bcc-2bdb-4002-87a7-a44df173f045&.epub-sample.overdrive.com Excerpt (OverDrive Read)