/Constantine's Sword/ by James Carrol is excellent. He is a Catholic
priest and writes of the history of the Church and the Jews and the
roots of anti-semitism. It is almost like an apology for Church
behavior throughout the ages.
Ilene Wieselthier
On 1/12/19 4:22 PM, Marjorie Gann via
Although I am travelling and don't have my personal library handy, I can
think of three useful books for your student:
1. Robert Wistrich's *A Lethal Obsession: Anti-Semitism from Antiquity to
the Global Jihad (*Random House: 2009) is a masterful history of
anti-Semitism.I would think that the ind
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