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Quotes by Jack Schwartz

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The paradox of anti-Semitism is that it is invariably up to the Jews to explain away the charges. The anti-Semite simply has to make them.
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The disappearance of the Jewish state will not mean the disappearance of anti-Semitism.
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The evidence of a Jewish civilization going back more than two millennia is overwhelmingly borne out in the archaeology of the region. The heritage of the Jews in Palestine is documented.
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Genocide is an attempt to exterminate a people, not to alter their behavior.
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In the Middle Ages and beyond, the target was the Court Jew who had the ear of the ruler; during the Inquisition it was the Spanish Jews who thrived after their conversion to Christianity.
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In early church polemics, Jews are deemed no longer worthy of their own Scriptures because they have failed to accept Christ as the Messiah.
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The metaphor of Exodus is one that has dogged the Jews from the outset. Their very success attracts resentment.
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Avoid context and specifics; generalize and keep repeating the generalization.
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A fair observer only has to ask: If there is violence, who profits?
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The situation in the West Bank and Gaza involves a military occupation amid urban guerrilla warfare, analogous to the British security measures in Northern Island, that hopefully will end with a cease-fire.
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