An
explosive book that documents in savage
detail the war that is tearing Jewish Israel
apart from the inside. Most Americans would
be shocked and disturbed to learn that the
harsh rhetoric of virulent anti-Semitism
is alive and thriving in Israel. Israel
is a Jewish state, after all, so the anti-Semitism
found there could hardly be aimed at all
Jews. In fact, the Israeli brand of anti-Semitism
pits secular Jews against fundamentalist
Jews, the ones in traditional clothing following
exacting religious rules.
Writing
from his unique vantage as a Tel Aviv resident,
Noah Efron examines the discomfiture and
spleen that some secular Jews feel when
confronted with their ultra-Orthodox brethren.
He recounts the difficult history of the
ultra-Orthodox in Europe and Palestine,
and examines their role in Israel, a country
obsessed with and conflicted about what
it means to be a Jew. Despite political,
economic, cultural, and religious reasons
for the tension between the two groups,
little can explain the ferocity with which
the Orthodox are loathed today, or the shocking
rhetoric that many secular Jews use to denounce
and ridicule them.
This
chilling and disturbing book documents the
terrible details of an animosity based partly
on fact and partly on a fantasy that threatens
the future of Israel.(320 Pages)