OYENTE

Jonathan Rizkalla

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Incredibly Informative

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-03-23

The book includes many facts and historical accounts. It touches on the history of antisemitism and how it is a problem for the non-Jewish world to solve with help from Jewish voices. Highly recommend to all people regardless of race, religion or ethnic origins because there are many things to learn from this book.

The inter-generational trauma and mental health impacts of antisemitism and hatred that has likely affected all Jews sometimes leads to assimilation as a coping mechanism or even internalized antisemitism. This book carefully outlines historical examples of this and focuses on how Jewish people can learn from this history to avoid repeating some of the mistakes of their ancestors.

It empowers Jewish people to feel proud of their identity for all the right reasons. It is a must read especially for Jews who grew up in America and might have lost touch with their Jewish identity.

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