
Josef Joffe
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Jan 29, 2025 |
tjvnews.com | Sholom Schreirber |Josef Joffe |Yardena Schwartz
By: Josef Joffe“Ghosts of a Holy War” stands out as one of last year’s most under-reviewed and yet most read-worthy books on the Middle East. It spans the Hundred Years’ War between Arabs and Jews over a piece of real estate the size of New Jersey and was praised by Israel’s major papers. Apart from the Wall Street Journal, it was basically overlooked in the United States. It deserves better.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
conservativereview.com | Josef Joffe
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Dec 8, 2024 |
freebeacon.com | Josef Joffe
Hitler must be the most fascinating character of all time. He is good for thousands of books and learned articles, films, and documentaries—even children’s books like When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit. The flow won’t abate, though 80 years have passed since Der Führer shot himself in the Reich Chancellery about to be overrun by the Red Army. In Hell, Stalin must gnash his teeth in envy since he outdid Hitler as a mass killer. Do you know Stalin’s wife?
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Nov 26, 2024 |
thefp.com | Josef Joffe
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Nov 26, 2024 |
thefp.com | Josef Joffe
BERLIN — Before the Nazis came to power, 160,000 Jews lived in Berlin. They were vastly overrepresented in the arts and sciences, in medicine and law. Today, the community has around 8,000 members. There are no Nobel laureates, like Albert Einstein or Paul Ehrlich, the physician who invented the first antibiotic in 1909, among them. But today’s Jews are apparently not invisible enough. There were 1,270 antisemitic incidents in 2023, the majority after October 7.
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