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The Other Anti-Semitism

Emil Shehadeh, BSc 1983, MSc 1986

In anti-Semitism we usually imagine the Jews to be the victims. In this book, the author shows the Jews to also be the aggressor, alongside the Muslims, both of whom have for centuries persecuted the Christians of the Middle East, a forgotten but insignificant Semitic entity. 

After a survey of history interlaced with personal experience, the author sets a challenge for the world at large, the Christians, Jews and Muslims to move and stem the rising tide of persecution of the forgotten Christians of the Middle East. The author shares a Semitic dream, based on tolerance, mutual respect, freedom of expressions and the freedom to choose one's faith without fear or favour.

ISBN: 9781784552039

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