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The Paradox of Anti-Semitism

2006 book by Dan Cohn-Sherbok


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2006 book by Dan Cohn-Sherbok

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authorDan Cohn-Sherbok
languageEnglish
genreNon-fiction
pub_date2006
subjectAntisemitism

The Paradox of Anti-Semitism is a book written by American Reform Rabbi Dan Cohn-Sherbok and published in 2006. The book primarily asserts that antisemitism has served as a useful external reinforcement for Jewish culture in the diaspora, and that the lack of such external persecutions and antagonisms results in the dissolution of Jewish identity and assimilation.

The book was criticized by former Board of Deputies of British Jews (BDBJ) president Lord Janner, who classified antisemitism as an "unmitigated evil". Furthermore, Brian Klug of Catalyst, in his review of the book, referred to Cohn-Sherbok's views as being reflective of what Salo Wittmayer Baron called the lachrymose conception of Jewish history (a view rejected by Baron), retorted that Cohn-Sherbok's depiction of a decline of Jewish identity and cohesion in the West was at odds with the view that the non-monolithic Jewish culture was diversified, evolved and enriched by the relative lack of antisemitism in religiously pluralistic places like the United States

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  1. [http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/tm_objectid=16828099&method=full&siteid=50082&headline=anger-as-rabbi-claims-anti-semitism-benefited-jews-over-the-centuries-name_page.html ''Fury at 'anti-Semitism benefited Jews' claim'']
  2. [http://83.137.212.42/siteArchive/catalystmagazine/Default.aspx.LocID-0hgnew0hk.RefLocID-0hg01b00100600f00e.Lang-EN.htm ''Bad for us all'']
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