The 7 Deadly Myths
Antisemitism from the time of Christ to Kanye West (Second edition, revised and supplemented)
This revised and supplemented second edition features some of the author's most probing essays and speeches on antisemitism, published here for the first time.
The 7 Deadly Myths traces antisemitism from its earliest origins to the present day and uncovers the dangerous conspiracy theories that have corrupted reasoning and led people and nations to diabolical acts. Exploring some of the most significant events in history and uncovering little-known villains, this book answers the questions of how antisemitism takes hold, how it is transmitted and how it inspires violence to the present day.
Written in a clear and compelling style, this book is essential to understanding why this ancient hatred continues to plague society, inspiring pop stars, athletes and demagogues alike. It is a crucial resource for policy makers, students and the reading public seeking to understand racism and how it can be stopped.
'With clarity and penetrating insight, Alex Ryvchin unravels the mystery of antisemitism… Mandatory reading for anyone concerned with the ethical fate of the human race.' ― Isaac Herzog, President of the State of Israel
'A smart, concise, and very up-to-date guide to the world’s oldest hatred.' — David Baddiel, author of Jews Don’t Count
Alex Ryvchin is co-Chief Executive Officer of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, the author of internationally acclaimed books on history and politics, Zionism – The Concise History and The Anti-Israel Agenda, and a best-selling children’s author. He writes for leading publications and speaks, debates, and teaches around the world, and is a regular commentator on TV and radio.