Why us? The Jewish question

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The scourge of antisemitism is ravaging society at an alarming rate. No one is immune from its effects, whether they realise it or not. It is said that hatred of the Jews has always been a barometer of the health of a nation, in which case we are heading for major trouble. This book offers explanations for this blight; written to provide comfort for Jewish people and both as a stark warning and a glorious promise to the Church in the UK. Delving into neglected histories and spiritual realities, there are shocks, surprises but also comforting realities.

The scourge of antisemitism is ravaging society at an alarming rate. No one is immune from its effects, whether they realise it or not. It is said that hatred of the Jews has always been a barometer of the health of a nation, in which case we are heading for major trouble. This book offers explanations for this blight; written to provide comfort for Jewish people and both as a stark warning and a glorious promise to the Church in the UK. Delving into neglected histories and spiritual realities, there are shocks, surprises but also comforting realities.

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Why Us? The Jewish Question

The scourge of antisemitism is ravaging society at an alarming rate. No one is immune from its effects, whether they realise it or not. It is said that hatred of the Jews has always been a barometer of the health of a nation, in which case we are heading for major trouble.

 This book offers explanations for this blight; written to provide comfort for Jewish people and both as a stark warning and a glorious promise to the Church in the UK. Delving into neglected histories and spiritual realities, there are shocks, surprises but also comforting realities.

 The author uncovers the biggest issue of our times and is a clarion call for change, with a message for everyone.

Steve’s latest book is a masterful explanation of how and why the Jewish people have suffered so much – often from Christians – and yet survived. (Roy Thurley, chairman of ‘Remember the Holocaust’, Llandudno)

 This book should make us feel uncomfortable and leave us with important matters to ponder. Yet it's also an easy read, delivered with a good dose of gentle humour. I commend it to Jew and Gentile alike! (Peter Sammons, author, "The Messiah Pattern")

 Steve has managed to handle sources with a high level of competence. The work is groundbreaking. Highly recommended - a must read - an essential gift. (Fred Wright, author and historian)