A clear eye and a steady hand. The World Against the Jews traces how ideas about Jews turn into rumors, rules, and real harm, and how careful speech can stop the slide. Drawing on Torah and public records, the book maps the core patterns from medieval blood libel to modern power libel, from church canons and dhimma policy to today's media frames, campus hearings, and votes in international bodies.
The method is simple and strict. We examine actions and policies, not peoples or faiths. Claims are dated, sourced, and stated in neutral language. Living figures are quoted precisely, with corrections and outcomes noted. Alongside the history, each chapter offers a brief Torah anchor and a one-line insight for practice.
Readers will learn how to read headlines without being led, how to test numbers and narratives, and how to speak with courage that does not wound truth. The book includes an expanded glossary, a full bibliography, and a practical index to help students, clergy, journalists, and community leaders use it as a working guide.
This is not a scream. It is an accountable map for those who want clarity, fairness, and hope that holds.