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'With meticulous detail, Medoff documents the entwined failures of an indifferent president and a
sycophantic Jewish leader.'—Jerold Auerbach, Algemeiner (Jerold Auerbach Algemeiner 2019-08-
28)'This sad chapter in the history of American Jewry should serve as a keen example to all in today's Jewish
community that we cannot assume that liberal, left-wing ideology is inherently pro-Jewish.'—Alan Jay
Gerber, Jewish Star (Alan Jay Gerber Jewish Star 2019-09-05)'Readers with an interest in World War II,
20th-century political history, Jewish history, and the Holocaust should find this an incisive and insightful
exploration of the leading figures of this period.'—Library Journal, starred review (Crystal Goldman
Library Journal 2019-09-01)“This highly original work addresses the U.S. governmentâ€s
unwillingness to undertake serious rescue efforts and the deep divisions within American Jewry over how to
respond to U.S. indifference to European Jewryâ€s plight. Expanding on David S. Wymanâ€s
pathbreaking work on Americaâ€s response to the Holocaust, using new archival materials and interviews
with persons then on the scene, Medoff provides the best assessment to date of the relationship between
Americaâ€s foremost Jewish leader, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, and President Franklin D.
Roosevelt.―—Professor Stephen H. Norwood, author of The Third Reich in the Ivory Tower and
coeditor of Encyclopedia of American Jewish History  (Stephen H. Norwood 2019-02-23)“The Jews
Should Keep Quiet reveals in troubling detail how FDR manipulated American Jewish leaders to
suppress criticism of his abandonment of Europeâ€s Jews during the Holocaust. Our family wasÂ
certainly impacted. I was two years old on January 30, 1933, the day Hitler became Reichschancellor and
my Dad told my Mom: ‘We are leaving Germany forever.†It took us two and a half years of seeking a
sympathetic American consul to overcome the barriers of FDRâ€s State Department. We need to learn
from Rafael Medoffâ€s disturbing but necessary and enlightening study of moral failure and its
consequences.―—Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. senator (1978–91)  (Rudy Boschwitz 2019-02-23)“The
Jews Should Keep Quiet conclusively documents, far better than anything else I have read, how Franklin
Delano Rooseveltâ€s private attitude toward Jews motivated him to close Americaâ€s doors to Jewish
refugees from Nazi Germany. Medoff adroitly exposes how FDR suppressed Jewish immigration with the
unwitting assistance of Rabbi Stephen Wise. This book is a revelation—courageous, scholarly, and
chillingly honest. You will never think of FDR the same way again after reading it.―—Irving Abella,Â
president of the Academy of the Arts and the Humanities of Canada and past Shiff Professor of Jewish
Studies at York University, Toronto  (Irving Abella 2019-02-16)“The Jews Should Keep Quiet is of
lasting importance for the teaching and understanding of the Holocaust. Rafael Medoffâ€s incisive
examination of the complex relationship between the U.S. president and Americaâ€s foremost Jewish
leader shines a light on troubling aspects of American history that many would prefer to ignore. This book is
must reading.―—Zsuzsanna Ozsvath, director of Holocaust Studies, Ackerman Center for Holocaust
Studies, University of Texas at Dallas  (Zsuzsanna Ozsvath 2019-02-23)“The Jews Should Keep
Quiet is a cautionary tale about the pitfalls of elite complicity with government inaction. Rabbi Stephen S.
Wise regarded Franklin D. Roosevelt as a friend, even though the Roosevelt administration was unfriendly
to the plight of Jewish refugees, opposed the bombing of extermination camps, and remained ambivalent
toward Zionism. Meticulously researched, engagingly written, and eminently fair-minded, The Jews
Should Keep Quiet deserves a wide audience.―—Dean J. Kotlowski, professor of history at Salisbury
University and author of Nixonâ€s Civil Rights and Paul V. McNutt and the Age of FDR  (Dean J.
Kotlowski 2019-02-23)“In this important volume, Medoff shows there was a great deal Roosevelt could
have done despite the political circumstances and limitations. The new material and analysis he brings to
light are vital study in a field rife with apologetic, consensus historians—and dare not to be
forgotten.―—Allen H. Podet, professor emeritus, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Buffalo State, State
University of New York  (Allen H. Podet 2019-02-23)“The Jews Should Keep Quiet is aÂ
meticulously researched and disquieting history of the reasons behind America's failure to rescue Europe's
doomed Jews. Readers may rightly conclude that if there is a Roosevelt they can admire, it is Eleanor and
not Franklin.―—Alan L. Berger, Raddock Family Eminent Scholar Chair in Holocaust Studies, Florida
Atlantic University   (Alan L. Berger 2019-02-23) Read more Rafael Medoff is founding director of the
David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Stud