First the Jews
Combating the Worlds Longest-Running Hate Campaign
by Rabbi Evan Moffic
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Send NetGalley books directly to your Kindle or Kindle app
1
To read on a Kindle or Kindle app, please add kindle@netgalley.com as an approved email address to receive files in your Amazon account. Click here for step-by-step instructions.
2
Also find your Kindle email address within your Amazon account, and enter it here.
Pub Date Jan 15 2019 | Archive Date Feb 28 2019
Talking about this book? Use #FirstTheJews #NetGalley. More hashtag tips!
Description
For a basic introduction to anti-Semitism past and present, the first place to turn is now Rabbi Evan Moffic's First the Jews."
--Dr. Jonathan D. Sarna, Celebrated Author and Chief Historian of National Museum of American Jewish History
“Rabbi Moffic has written a book every Christian should read. An essential guide to making sense of the painful history and present reality of anti-Semitism. This is a truly important book.”
—Adam Hamilton, Senior Pastor, The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection
“How far the institutional church has strayed from following the rebel-rabbi Jesus! Evan shines light on the need for Christian and Jewish brothers and sisters to come together against this rising tide of hate.”
—Michael Slaughter, author, speaker, pastor emeritus of Ginghamsburg Church
Are we in danger of experiencing another Holocaust?
News reports of and statistics about defaced synagogues and death threats against community centers are on the rise around the world. A rise in anti-Semitism from the right side of the political spectrum has been accompanied by a different kind of anti-Semitism from parts of the left revolving around the state of Israel.
Rabbi Evan Moffic provides a compelling discussion to help Christians understand this dangerous rise by working to address tough questions including:
Why have Jews been the object of the most enduring and universal hatred in history? What is different between anti-Semitism in the past versus today’s culture? How, and in what forms, may it be carried out in the future?Focusing on the events since September 11, 2001, Rabbi Evan Moffic considers the twenty-first century anti-Semitism and the historical pattern of discrimination to other groups that often follows new waves of discrimination against Jewish communities. With a hopeful and collaborative tone, he suggests actions for all people of faith to combat words and actions of hate while lifting up practical ways Christians and Jews can work together.
First the Jews offers new insights and unparalleled perspectives on some of the most recent, pressing developments in the contemporary world.
Includes chapter responses from Amy-Jill Levine, Mike Slaughter, Justine Coleman, and Imam Hassan Selim.
Visit www.AbingdonPress.com/Moffic to download the Study Guide for First the Jews.
Product Features:
Encouragement and calls to action from leading Christian voices close out each chapter. Helps Christians to recognize and react to anti-Semitism. Offers a look back at the recent surge of anti-Semitic incidents. Outlines the role Christians can play in encouraging positive change in interfaith relations. Provides examples of positive change to encourage future efforts. Shares insights from a Jewish perspective written for Christians.Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781501870835 |
PRICE | $22.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 256 |
Links
Featured Reviews
This book is good for all religions and races to read. It tackles a very raw and powerful topic to Jews. Anti-semitosm is a long-standing cause of misunderstanding and extreme emotional pain and turmoil for the Jewish people. Anything that can help shed light on just how much this has affected the Jewish people and possibly provide a piece of work that can help create a true understanding and a development of empathy is a necessary book!
Let me start by saying, that I am not Jewish, but this book is something that anyone and everyone could probably benefit from reading. This is a startling book, but startling in the kind of eye-opening way that we all should benefit from.
If you think that antisemitism is a problem only in the movies or in remote parts of the world, reading this book will really open your eyes. I was not aware of how far these roots have traveled and branched out. I, like many others, was aware of the atrocities of the Nazi regime and of the many years of persecution that the Jewish culture suffered before those events, but reading this book made me see that it is an unfortunate theme that not only continues, but is once more on the rise.
Not only is this an important book, but a fascinating one as well. If you are interested in problems that the world is facing right now, as well as those that history has encountered, then you might consider reading this book. I applaud the author for having the courage and conviction to write this honest account. Fantastic.
This review is based on a complimentary copy from the publisher, provided through Netgalley. All opinions are my own.