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From Jerusalem, Israel Shahak never ceases to analyse not only the dismal politics of Israel today but the Talmud itself, and the effect of the entire rabbinical tradition on a small state that the right-wing rabbinate means to turn into a theocracy for Jews only.
The late Israel Shahak, an Israeli academic, in his book Jewish History, Jewish Religion, discusses the historic, cultural and political burden of Jewish xenophobia or hatred of non-Jews. His later book, “Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel” (with Norton Mezvinsky) also explores the subject.
Quest’uomo è Israel Shahak, il quale scrisse, nel 1989, la seguente lettera al settimanale israeliano Kol Ha’ir...
On the morning of July 16 [1996], a mob of Betar militants—prototypes of what Israel Shahak dubs the "Jewish Nazis"—invaded a charming Parisian bookstore run by philosopher Georges Danesco, a Rumanian expatriate, who was known to stockpile copies of the new Garaudy book and, with complete impunity, proceeded
Anche Israel Shahak era un ex deportato a Bergen Belsen.
Celebre la sua lettera sulla perpetua falsificazione dell’olocausto che ho ritradotto, a suo tempo, su questo blog.
The president of the Israeli Human Rights League, Doctor Israel Shahak, a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, relates in his book Le racisme de l’État d’Israël (“The Racism of the Israeli State”) (Paris: G.
Michael Hoffman, a seasoned journalist, and Moshe Lieberman, a researcher for the late Israeli dissident Israel Shahak, go a good way toward setting the record straight in The Israeli Holocaust against the Palestinians.
Israel Shahak, a survivor of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, chaired the Israel League for Human and Civil Rights.
There is an abundant scholarly literature available, ranging from the works of Israel Shahak and Kevin MacDonald, to many scholarly works by the Jews themselves, demonstrating the totalitarian, tribal mentality of Jewry.
Tutto ciò non è il frutto del “pregiudizio” o dell’ “intolleranza”, ma è comprovato dagli stessi testi della tradizione rabbinica e riconosciuto fra gli altri da ebrei onesti e coraggiosi come Spinoza, Lazare, Shahak.