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Il defunto banchiere Grausam Wucherer Primo racconta del suo piano per dominare la vita oltre la vita e diventare il nuovo Dio. Il mitico usuraio utilizza nell'Aldilà la strategia vincente già utilizzata sulla Terra per sottomettere interi popoli al volere di pochi.
Libello satirico che trova l'espressione di fede universale nell'evoluzione della preghiera simbolo

Banchiere nostro, che sei nei cieli,
sia venerato il tuo nome,
venga il tuo dominio,
sia fatto il tuo inganno, così in cielo così in terra.
Dacci oggi il nostro prestito quotidiano,
e rendi eterni i nostri debiti
come noi li rendiamo eterni ai nostri debitori,
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Amen.

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From an award‑winning journalist, a provocative, deeply reported exposé of the history and present crisis of anti‑Semitism in France—and its dire message for the rest of the world.
 
What is the connection between a rise in the number of random attacks against Jews on the streets of France and strategically planned terrorist acts targeting the French population at large? Before the attacks on Charlie Hebdo, the Bataclan night club, and others made international headlines, Marc Weitzmann had noticed a surge of seemingly random acts of violence against the Jews of France. His disturbing and eye-opening new book, Hate, proposes that both the small-scale and large-scale acts of violence have their roots in not one, but two very specific forms of populism an extreme and violent ethos of hate spread among the Muslim post-colonial suburban developments on the one hand, and the deeply-rooted French ultra-conservatism of the far right. Weitzmann’s shrewd on-the-ground reporting is woven throughout with the history surrounding the legacies of the French Revolution, the Holocaust, and Gaulist “Arab-French policy.”
 
Hate is a chilling and important account that shows how the rebirth of French Anti-Semitism relates to the new global terror wave, revealing France to be a veritable localized laboratory for a global phenomenon.

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""The answer lies in France’s societal and economic decline over the past 30 years. Since 1988, the French unemployment rate has averaged 9.4 percent, significantly higher than the OECD’s 6.6 percent, driven by poor GDP growth of 1.6 percent. France has missed the globalization opportunity, partly due to notoriously rigid labor laws and an inadequate education system. France has also arguably missed the digital transformation. Venture capital investments accounted for only 0.06 percent of France’s GDP, compared to 0.4 percent in the US and Israel.

Beyond its economic woes, France had been initially unwilling and later unable to counter the radicalization of its Muslim youth. The penetration of satellite dishes, then social media, and the presence of many radical imams, coupled with France’s weak law enforcement culture, have yielded disastrous results. According to a survey conducted by the ADL in 2015, 17 percent of French people “harbor antisemitic attitudes,” but this number increases to 49 percent within the Muslim community."

The above is a quote from a March5, 2019 Op-Ed in Algemeiner by Benjamin Canet. This pretty much validates the views of Marc Weitzman in his depressing "HATE". I am a Francophile who reads French and has quite a few friends in Paris and the South. they too are worried about the future of France.

I particularly like the way the author describes the historical context of French anti-Semitism, which helps explain how the Jews were caught between a 'rock and a hard-place'. The Jews are regarded by both French Ultra-Nationalists and the unassimilated Moslems as "The Other""

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  • Very good I have hard book copy Can’t I have it on when book isn’t with me
  • Weitzmann's book is a rather tough read, and limited in scope to the last ~30 years of anti-Semitism (although you could argue that a comprehensive book on France and anti-Semitism would be a fairly large book.) It does bring a lot into context with the number of Muslims in France, a vast majority of them who see themselves as French and have assimilated over the years to be members of French society, and the schism between those who see themselves as Muslim first with those people stoking tensions. Add that to the persistence of the far right wing in blaming Jews for the sorrows of the world and you start to feel that there may be a time where the last Jews have left France for good, finding themselves fleeing persecution yet again. However, the book feels like it's missing more analysis and a plan to move forward.

    I did appreciate the historical context - from France's history of involvement in Algeria, the end of the Cold War, the brutal murder of Theo van Gogh in Amsterdam to start the horror eventually leading up to the Charlie Hebdo and the November 2015 attacks. I felt like Weitzmann was trying too hard to dovetail this current wave of anti-Semitism into rising nationalism in Europe and in the US, instead of seeing nationalism as a byproduct of segments of the population who refuse cultural assimilation. So I'm torn and I was hoping for much more. It certainly was helpful and informative for the historical background, but the book finishes with a shrug and a whimper.
  • "The answer lies in France’s societal and economic decline over the past 30 years. Since 1988, the French unemployment rate has averaged 9.4 percent, significantly higher than the OECD’s 6.6 percent, driven by poor GDP growth of 1.6 percent. France has missed the globalization opportunity, partly due to notoriously rigid labor laws and an inadequate education system. France has also arguably missed the digital transformation. Venture capital investments accounted for only 0.06 percent of France’s GDP, compared to 0.4 percent in the US and Israel.

    Beyond its economic woes, France had been initially unwilling and later unable to counter the radicalization of its Muslim youth. The penetration of satellite dishes, then social media, and the presence of many radical imams, coupled with France’s weak law enforcement culture, have yielded disastrous results. According to a survey conducted by the ADL in 2015, 17 percent of French people “harbor antisemitic attitudes,” but this number increases to 49 percent within the Muslim community."

    The above is a quote from a March5, 2019 Op-Ed in Algemeiner by Benjamin Canet. This pretty much validates the views of Marc Weitzman in his depressing "HATE". I am a Francophile who reads French and has quite a few friends in Paris and the South. they too are worried about the future of France.

    I particularly like the way the author describes the historical context of French anti-Semitism, which helps explain how the Jews were caught between a 'rock and a hard-place'. The Jews are regarded by both French Ultra-Nationalists and the unassimilated Moslems as "The Other"
  • Marc Weitzmann’s book "Hate" details the pathology of anti Semitic hate in France tracing its roots from the 19th century through mid 2018. Its focus - and force - is on the perpetrators and their violence occurring since 2002; the Toulouse attack in 2012, the two attacks against the older women (Sarah Halimi, Mirielle Knoll) in Paris in 2017, the “Charlie Hebdo," Hyper Cacher killings, the November 2015 attack commonly referred to as the Bataclan in the 10th Arrondisement, and, the Nice truck attack. He finds that " the impulsive anti-Semitic violence serving as a basis for the Islamist propaganda is itself a pathological manifestation of an anti-Semitic narrative at work inside the Muslim world today." The author is a splendid writer, and, creative in tying the innate violence of Islamist anti Semitism to the underlying motivations of the perpetrators and their vacant lives in the "cites" of Paris and its outskirts.

    No mention is made of the horrific “Tree of Life” shooting in Pittsburgh in October 2018 because it occurred after the publication.

    The book is French in tone, structure, analysis and philosophy though as explained at the end, was published first in the United States and then in France.
  • This book is written in English by a French writer, and with the exception of a very few odd phrases, is written masterfully.

    It's about anti-Semitism in France, something with a long and not so noble history. The book subtitle is "The Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism in France" but it's really more of a historical survey with analysis applying to modern times and recent events.

    The author makes a convincing case, although he draws a bit too much on personal experience and his own family history. That's the only real weakness in the book. I don't see evidence of anti-Muslim or anti-Christian bias; the book is fair and balanced and reaches something of an inevitable conclusion.

    Of course that conclusion is probably obvious without ever reading the book. But what the book does is provide a great deal of context and a means of understanding why anti-Semitism is on the rise. It does not (at least not really) provide a solution, but I don't know that the author alone can solve a very old problem.

    I give the book four stars overall.
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Stettin, 1943.

Nachdem Anna Zeugin wurde, wie Peter von Lichtenfels sich am Mord seiner Mutter Rosa beteiligte und Rena in ein Lager deportiert wurde, muss sie sich auf Gut Lichtenfels verstecken. Obwohl die Lage der Deutschen Wehrmacht inzwischen aussichtslos ist, strebt das Regime die Endlösung der Judenfrage an.

Anna und das Verwalterehepaar müssen entscheiden Sollen sie auf dem Gut bleiben, obwohl die russische Armee näher rückt oder wie alle anderen flüchten und riskieren, dass Anna den Nazis in die Hände fällt?
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A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK

A “thoroughly captivating biography” (The San Francisco Chronicle) of American icon Arthur Ashe—the Jackie Robinson of men’s tennis—a pioneering athlete who, after breaking the color barrier, went on to become an influential civil rights activist and public intellectual.

Born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1943, by the age of eleven, Arthur Ashe was one of the state’s most talented black tennis players. He became the first African American to play for the US Davis Cup team in 1963, and two years later he won the NCAA singles championship. In 1968, he rose to a number one national ranking. Turning professional in 1969, he soon became one of the world’s most successful tennis stars, winning the Australian Open in 1970 and Wimbledon in 1975. After retiring in 1980, he served four years as the US Davis Cup captain and was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1985.

In this “deep, detailed, thoughtful chronicle” (The New York Times Book Review), Raymond Arsenault chronicles Ashe’s rise to stardom on the court. But much of the book explores his off-court career as a human rights activist, philanthropist, broadcaster, writer, businessman, and celebrity. In the 1970s and 1980s, Ashe gained renown as an advocate for sportsmanship, education, racial equality, and the elimination of apartheid in South Africa. But from 1979 on, he was forced to deal with a serious heart condition that led to multiple surgeries and blood transfusions, one of which left him HIV-positive. After devoting the last ten months of his life to AIDS activism, Ashe died in February 1993 at the age of forty-nine, leaving an inspiring legacy of dignity, integrity, and active citizenship.

Based on prodigious research, including more than one hundred interviews, Arthur Ashe puts Ashe in the context of both his time and the long struggle of African-American athletes seeking equal opportunity and respect, and “will serve as the standard work on Ashe for some time” (Library Journal, starred review).

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"Noted civil rights historian Raymond Arsenault has created a posthumous paean to Arthur Ashe. One of the most storied figures in sports, Ashe was a great competitor and a human rights activist, first by circumstance and then very much by choice.

For the price of $22.50, not an easy sum for a struggling family to come up with, world-renowned champion-to-be Arthur Ashe began his career with a cheap tennis racket. By age eight, he showed so much promise that a skilled tennis coach took him under his wing, and by age 25 he had “all the attributes of celebrity but one: money.” These remarkable happenings were centered on a young man who, as a child, had been so small and frail that almost any childhood illness might have wiped his name from the pages of history. He grew up, getting taller and stronger but always projecting a gentle, relaxed physical stance (except when tearing up an opponent on the tennis court) and genteel, well-articulated, morally purposed ethics.

The ethics were the product of his impoverished upbringing as a dark-skinned son of the American South, a member of the black underclass in the former capital of the Confederacy, Richmond, Virginia. His father had made his way as a house servant for several prominent Jewish families, and then as caretaker for a large black park that included tennis courts. After his mother died, tennis seemed to fill a void in Ashe's life. When he couldn’t participate in local matches because of the color bar, he was supported in taking lessons and competing in other locations. He gradually climbed to the top of the game.

With many firsts and a life that put him in direct contact with the greats of the sports world and others on the big stage, Ashe is a profound subject for any biographer, and Arsenault spent nine years on this exploration of the man who was the first and still the only black man to win singles championships at Wimbledon, the US Open and the Australian Open. Owing to his upbringing in a racially tense atmosphere, Ashe learned to choose his words carefully, but would become a fierce supporter of anti-apartheid initiatives in South Africa and, of course, racial integration in his homeland. He was arrested twice for his role as an advocate for the rights of South Africans and Haitian refugees. After contracting AIDS from blood transfusions, he started the Arthur Ashe Foundation for the Defeat of AIDS and later the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health.

Arsenault has worked through interviews with those who knew Ashe, and also with Ashe’s own extensive personal writings, so that the man’s voice is heard again. This thorough account naturally will be of particular interest to sports fans, as the author assiduously takes readers through the star’s career and his matches with all the great players of the day. His likeness appeared on a US postage stamp, but perhaps fighter Mike Tyson displayed the “most exotic” tribute --- a tattoo of Ashe on his arm, denoting his wish to be more like his hero.

Arsenault's book has the power to invade the hearts of those who did not experience the American Civil Rights movement directly. The many large and small ways that racial segregation could poison good lives and hurt innocent people --- as seen through Ashe’s eyes --- comprise a cache of knowledge that needs to be shared, noted and remembered.

Reviewed by Barbara Bamberger Scott"

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  • What a wonderful human being and tennis player
  • This book was extremely detailed and a bit too much for most readers.
  • Around page 370, the book jumps over 30 pages to page 402, and the intervening pages are stuck further back in the book. Makes it confusing and you have to read with two book marks. Unfortunately this was a gift.
  • Noted civil rights historian Raymond Arsenault has created a posthumous paean to Arthur Ashe. One of the most storied figures in sports, Ashe was a great competitor and a human rights activist, first by circumstance and then very much by choice.

    For the price of $22.50, not an easy sum for a struggling family to come up with, world-renowned champion-to-be Arthur Ashe began his career with a cheap tennis racket. By age eight, he showed so much promise that a skilled tennis coach took him under his wing, and by age 25 he had “all the attributes of celebrity but one money.” These remarkable happenings were centered on a young man who, as a child, had been so small and frail that almost any childhood illness might have wiped his name from the pages of history. He grew up, getting taller and stronger but always projecting a gentle, relaxed physical stance (except when tearing up an opponent on the tennis court) and genteel, well-articulated, morally purposed ethics.

    The ethics were the product of his impoverished upbringing as a dark-skinned son of the American South, a member of the black underclass in the former capital of the Confederacy, Richmond, Virginia. His father had made his way as a house servant for several prominent Jewish families, and then as caretaker for a large black park that included tennis courts. After his mother died, tennis seemed to fill a void in Ashe's life. When he couldn’t participate in local matches because of the color bar, he was supported in taking lessons and competing in other locations. He gradually climbed to the top of the game.

    With many firsts and a life that put him in direct contact with the greats of the sports world and others on the big stage, Ashe is a profound subject for any biographer, and Arsenault spent nine years on this exploration of the man who was the first and still the only black man to win singles championships at Wimbledon, the US Open and the Australian Open. Owing to his upbringing in a racially tense atmosphere, Ashe learned to choose his words carefully, but would become a fierce supporter of anti-apartheid initiatives in South Africa and, of course, racial integration in his homeland. He was arrested twice for his role as an advocate for the rights of South Africans and Haitian refugees. After contracting AIDS from blood transfusions, he started the Arthur Ashe Foundation for the Defeat of AIDS and later the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health.

    Arsenault has worked through interviews with those who knew Ashe, and also with Ashe’s own extensive personal writings, so that the man’s voice is heard again. This thorough account naturally will be of particular interest to sports fans, as the author assiduously takes readers through the star’s career and his matches with all the great players of the day. His likeness appeared on a US postage stamp, but perhaps fighter Mike Tyson displayed the “most exotic” tribute --- a tattoo of Ashe on his arm, denoting his wish to be more like his hero.

    Arsenault's book has the power to invade the hearts of those who did not experience the American Civil Rights movement directly. The many large and small ways that racial segregation could poison good lives and hurt innocent people --- as seen through Ashe’s eyes --- comprise a cache of knowledge that needs to be shared, noted and remembered.

    Reviewed by Barbara Bamberger Scott
  • "Arthur Ashe - A Life" is a brilliantly written book that takes you deep inside a life that still brings change today. This biography will open your eyes and heart. It will instill hope and dreams. It will give your brain a workout in what's going on today around the world and how things can change, when needed. It will prove to you how special one person is and how that person can help you see your dreams.

    Pick up a copy and serve yourself a ball. Maybe it will bring you to your dreams.
  • Arthur Ashe - A Life - is more than a biography of Arthur. It is a riveting story of grace and valor, with a historical richness for anyone who is interested in the game of tennis. Personally, as I approach my 70th year on the tennis court, Arsenault’s book revealed secrets about tennis’ past, present and future. Not only did I get to know Arthur Ashe and his family, but also the real inside stories of Donald Dell, Ivan Lendl, John McEnroe, Tony Trabert and a host of other people who have made tennis what it is. A must read for every tennis enthusiast.
  • As I close this novel, I can only hope for a future where racism will only be known through a history book. Inciteful, inspiring and well written.
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