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The Jewish Choice: Unity or Anti-Semitism

Historical Facts on Anti-Semitism as a Reflection of Jewish Social Discord

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The Jewish Choice: Unity or Anti-Semitism

By: Michael Laitman
Narrated by: Kristian Dawson
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The Jewish Choice: Unity or Anti-Semitism is like no other book you have ever encountered about Jews, about history, or about anti-Semitism. As its title suggests, it draws a direct link between Jewish unity and a rise in anti-Semitism, including the current wave.

Assuming such a correlation is so extraordinary, you could easily brush it off as a provocation, were it not documented in hundreds of books, essays, and letters throughout history. Beginning in ancient Babylon and ending in America, Babylon’s modern counterpart, the author masterfully draws parallels and connects the dots of history like none have done before.

By the end of the book, you will know the reason for the oldest hatred, how it can be dissolved, and how Jews and non-Jews alike will benefit as a result. This book details the birth of anti-Semitism, its relevance throughout history, and the trouble that it causes today. This anti-Semitism book discusses the many nuances that make up the modern plague of Jewish hatred. This Kabbalah book discusses the evils of anti-Semitism through the lens of the wisdom of Kabbalah.

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with a lucid grasp of all matters judaica with specific reference to anti semitic (cause and effects) far beyond my abilities.
perhaps best read alongside "like a bundle of reeds" (also laitman) the author clearly sees israel s role amongst the nations to bring the world to our collective and much desired destiny; whilst clearly warning that disunity amongst us could easily find global destruction to visit itself upon all mankind.
sometime brutal, sometimes compassionate, laitman is a shining light.

remarkably well argued...

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