by Jewish Voice for Peace and Judith Butler
In this illuminating collection of essays curated by Jewish Voice for Peace, a broad range of activists, movement theorists, and public figures engage with critical questions about contemporary antisemitism.
How do we define antisemitism in the present moment? What is the relationship between antisemitism and other forms of bigotry and oppression? How have false charges of antisemitism been used to stifle criticism of Israeli policy and support for Palestinian human rights? This book provides an essential tool for Palestine solidarity activists, teachers, and Jewish communities.