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“Lipstadtâ€s book [is] crucial for understanding the dismaying resurgence of
antisemitism—on both the right and the left.― —Randy Rosenthal, The Washington Post
“Lipstadt aims not to break new scholarly ground but to awaken her audience to the nature,
persistence and scale of the threat, along with the insidious ways in which it seeks to disguise
itself. She succeeds . . . She has written a book that combines erudition, clarity, accessibility and
passion at a moment when they could not be needed more.― —Bret Stephens, The New York
Times Book Review “A valuable book . . . Lipstadt shows good judgment, always erring on
the side of moderation, her attacks more deadly because they are not indiscriminate . . . It makes
for a very readable account and, like the author, itâ€s gutsy.― —Daniel Finkelstein, The
Times (London)“This is not an academic history of antisemitism. Itâ€s something more
valuable—an act of zooming in the moral lens on what is happening in the world today . . . Read
Lipstadtâ€s new book. And then give it to your children and grandchildren. It is that good—and
it is that relevant.― —Jeffrey Salkin, Religion News Service “Lipstadtâ€s insight and
perspective contextualize current events . . . crafting an informative read for those interested in
social justice and political and Jewish history.― —Library Journal (starred review)
“Deborah Lipstadt is that rare person, able to play a leading part in events and to fathom
their meaning. Having triumphed in a court case brought by an antisemite, she now explains
antisemitism to us and thus performs a double service. This a valuable book, containing many
lessons.― —Anthony Julius, author of Trials of the Diaspora: A History of Anti-Semitism
in England“A leading scholar of Judaism explores just about every manifestation of
contemporary antisemitism, with plenty of history included for context . . . A tour de force
approachably presented.― —Kirkus Reviews“Keeping her tone measured and carefully
noninflammatory, Lipstadt presents an intelligent, evenhanded explanation of why Jews come
under attack today. Informed, historically sound, and deeply rational, her book offers both
convincing reasons for the recent rise of antisemitism and apt advice to ‘call out and
combat†it.― —Publishers Weekly“Lipstadtâ€s method of Socratic dialogue allows
her to write a number of enlightening essays on a wide range of historical aspects and current
manifestations of antisemitism. This book is a must-read at a time of a mounting wave of
aggressive nationalism and xenophobia in the world today.― —Jan T. Gross, author of
Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland“To say
anything worthwhile about antisemitism you need calm, lucidity, intelligence, and a faultless moral
compass, all powered by a proper feeling for racial justice. Deborah Lipstadt has the entire skillset.
Thatâ€s why her new