‘We hear and we disobey’ Review of Two Books by David Nirenberg

Anti-Judaism

‘We hear and we disobey’ byCarlos Fraenkel

Anti-Judaism: The History of a Way of Thinkingby David Nirenberg Head of Zeus, 624 pp, £25.00, July 2013, ISBN 978 1 78185 113 5.

Neighbouring Faiths: Christianity, Islam and Judaism in the Middle Ages and Today
by David Nirenberg Chicago, 320 pp, £31.50, October 2014, ISBN 978 0 226 16893 7

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Comparing Repression & Dissociation: A Theoretical & Clinical Discussion at NYPSI

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Comparing Repression & Dissociation: A Theoretical & Clinical Discussion
Frances Sommer Anderson, Wilma Bucci, Richard Gottlieb, Leon Hoffman
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A Liberator, But Never Free

Click Here to Read:DavidWilsey A Liberator, But Never Free: An Army doctor helped free the Dachau concentration camp in 1945, meticulously documenting his experiences in letters home to his wife. Hidden for the remainder of his life, the letters have resurfaced, and with them, questions about the G.I.’s we know only as heroes. By Steve Friess Photographs by John Clark in The New Republic on May 17, 2015.