People Love Dead Jews

Reports from a Haunted Present

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Dara Horn: People Love Dead Jews (2021, Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.)

English language

Published Oct. 5, 2021 by Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W..

ISBN:
978-0-393-53157-2
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4 stars (7 reviews)

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Review of 'People Love Dead Jews' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

A harrowing but important book examining the modern relation of how most modern non-jews knowledge of judaism comes from our deaths, not our living culture and the way that lack of knowledge fuels antisemitism. I had to sit down and just listen while listening to via audiobook, it was so gripping I couldn't do much of anything else whilst listening.

I appreciated the authors discussions on modern, ancient, and relatively recent antisemitism as well. I honestly question how much the people who rail against the authors seemingly pro-Zionist leanings actually read the same book as I did, as it profoundly demonstrated exactly why Zionism is a necessary ideology to modern jewish survival.

Review of 'People Love Dead Jews' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This is a relatively short, insightful look at antisemitism in which the author makes the case that the seeming reverence that people pay to the victims of deadly bigotry is itself an insult.

I was reminded of two supporting experiences:
I was in Cologne a few years ago and a tour guide made a big deal about how there was an archeological dig exposing the Roman-era Jewish part of the city. I did not say, "So the people here humiliated, robbed, and killed most of the Jews in town and now you're excited that you've found where their ancestors lived 1500 years ago?"

I've been to a couple of places in the American West where American Indians perform sacred dances for tourists and then are given a dollar or two to have their pictures taken with these people. While Indians are living on a reservation with a life expectancy of …

Review of 'People Love Dead Jews' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

It's insightful, and and DOES raise the question, "[why do] people love dead Jews?" I have seen a few reviews of this book – actually, one review posted in two places, Goodreads and Audible, and it comes to the conclusion that "the benign reverence we give to past horrors is itself a profound affront to human dignity." I, however, sum it up with a different quote from the book: "Dead Jews are only worth discussing if they are part of something bigger."
A great part of the richness of Judaism is pointed out by that statement, and the current and past trends to anti-Semitism and the fact that the religion and our people ARE remembered and recognized in our dead. Our book club is planning to read this book as our choice in September, and I am looking forward to it and look forward to discussing it, both with the …

Review of 'People Love Dead Jews' on 'Goodreads'

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Von jüdischen Friedhöfen, die zu Denkmälern gemacht werden, obwohl keine Juden in ihnen liegen, von der Fetischisierung des Mordes an Anne Frank, von jiddischer Literatur, die wütend ist und nicht harmonisch endet, von einer Religion, die seit der Zerstörung des Tempels in Jerusalem als 'virtual reality' stattfindet - dieses Buch ist wunderschön, überraschend und wirft wichtige Fragen auf.

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  • Human rights
  • Violence