01709cam a22003377a 4500952014400000999001700144001000900161003000400170005001700174008004100191010001700232020001800249020001500267020002600282035002400308040005400332042001400386050002100400100003200421245010800453246002800561260005700589300005800646504006600704520042900770650002701199650003301226700004101259906004501300942002601345 00102lcc40708NFICaCCLbCCLcGENd2021-10-12eUS Embassy - Hararel0oDS145 GOL 2012p031615r2021-10-12 00:00:00tc. 1w2021-10-12yBK c10069d1006916903458GZU20211012160552.0110804s2012 mauabf b 001 0 eng d a 2011935882 a9780981954387 a0981954383 a9780983787013 (ebook) a(OCoLC)ocn733250229 aBTCTAbengcBTCTAdYDXCPdNOGdCXPdWIQdWCMdDLC alccopycat00aDS145b.GOL 20121 aGoldstein, Phyllis.eauthor12aA convenient hatred :bthe history of antisemitism /cPhyllis Goldstein ; foreword by Sir Harold Evans.30aHistory of antisemitism aBrookline, MA :bFacing History & Ourselves,cc2012. a405 pages., [9] p. of plates :bill., maps. ;c23 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [363]-374) and index. aA Convenient Hatred chronicles a very particular hatred through powerful stories that allow readers to see themselves in the tarnished mirror of history. It raises important questions about the consequences of our assumptions and beliefs and the ways we, as individuals and as members of a society, make distinctions between "us" and "them," right and wrong, good and evil. These questions are both universal and particular. 0aAntisemitismxHistory. 0aJewsxPersecutionsxHistory.1 aEvans, Harold,d1928-2020.eforeword a7bcbcccopycatd2eepcnf20gy-gencatlg 2lcccBKh145iGOLkDS