Exposing Systems of Anti-Jewishness
Anti-Jewishness and anti-Zionism are on the rise in the U.S., Europe, and globally. Thousands of books have been written about antisemitism and its impact. Yet, the problem remains. This book is an attempt to reframe the problem by understanding the systems that produced and perpetuate it. This requires that we look beyond religion and into the challenging cultural aspects of conspiracy theories and cognitive biases. Cognitive psychology gives us important new clues. As a result, this book brings a new narrative that is intended to help the reader navigate the complexity of the problem and the approaches needed to address it.
Collective guilt and shame have no place here. The author believes that we are all mere humans and subject to the biases of the societies and cultures in which we live. Yet, if we understand each other we can choose to join in partnership to build a better future for us all.
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Exposing Systems of Anti-Jewishness
Anti-Jewishness and anti-Zionism are on the rise in the U.S., Europe, and globally. Thousands of books have been written about antisemitism and its impact. Yet, the problem remains. This book is an attempt to reframe the problem by understanding the systems that produced and perpetuate it. This requires that we look beyond religion and into the challenging cultural aspects of conspiracy theories and cognitive biases. Cognitive psychology gives us important new clues. As a result, this book brings a new narrative that is intended to help the reader navigate the complexity of the problem and the approaches needed to address it.
Collective guilt and shame have no place here. The author believes that we are all mere humans and subject to the biases of the societies and cultures in which we live. Yet, if we understand each other we can choose to join in partnership to build a better future for us all.
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Exposing Systems of Anti-Jewishness

Exposing Systems of Anti-Jewishness

by Earon Davis
Exposing Systems of Anti-Jewishness

Exposing Systems of Anti-Jewishness

by Earon Davis

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Anti-Jewishness and anti-Zionism are on the rise in the U.S., Europe, and globally. Thousands of books have been written about antisemitism and its impact. Yet, the problem remains. This book is an attempt to reframe the problem by understanding the systems that produced and perpetuate it. This requires that we look beyond religion and into the challenging cultural aspects of conspiracy theories and cognitive biases. Cognitive psychology gives us important new clues. As a result, this book brings a new narrative that is intended to help the reader navigate the complexity of the problem and the approaches needed to address it.
Collective guilt and shame have no place here. The author believes that we are all mere humans and subject to the biases of the societies and cultures in which we live. Yet, if we understand each other we can choose to join in partnership to build a better future for us all.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160922997
Publisher: Earon S. Davis
Publication date: 05/28/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Earon Davis is a trans-disciplinary researcher and writer, retired lawyer and professor, and award winning public and environmental health advocate. He was born to a working-class Jewish family in Chicago, with immigrant grandparents. Earon’s education is in sociology, law, and public health. He has served as a consultant, project manager, journalist, hearing officer, executive director, integrative health practitioner and board member, having parented three children while working part-time. Earon and his wife currently live in Bloomington, Indiana, where Earon belongs to the local synagogue and has been active in the local Rotary Club, NAACP chapter, UU Congregation, and interfaith, peace-building, and community activities.
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