The peril in ignoring the Protocols

If, however, The Protocols are genuine (which can never be proven conclusively), it might cause some of us to keep a wary eye on world affairs.2 For its part, Amazon.com, which classifies the book as "controversial knowledge" (apparently along with books on UFOs, demonic possession and &qu...

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Published in:Judaism Vol. 55; no. 3-4; pp. 110 - 113
Main Author: Henry, Marilyn
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York American Jewish Congress 22.09.2006
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ISSN:0022-5762
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Summary:If, however, The Protocols are genuine (which can never be proven conclusively), it might cause some of us to keep a wary eye on world affairs.2 For its part, Amazon.com, which classifies the book as "controversial knowledge" (apparently along with books on UFOs, demonic possession and "all manner of conspiracy theories"), also uses this as a marketing opportunity for books that expose the Protocols. An authority on human rights, a former Israeli representative at the United Nations and a veteran Israeli judge, Ben-Itto retired from the judicial life to research and write an authoritative account of the life the Protocols.
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ISSN:0022-5762