Now available in paperback for the first time, with a new
introduction, the poignant and insightful memoir from Yossi Klein
Halevi, the award-winning journalist and author of the acclaimed
Like Dreamers--a coming-of-age story about a traumatic family
history, radical politics, and spiritual transformation that speaks
to a new generation struggling to understand what it means to be
Jewish in America.
The child of a Holocaust survivor, Yossi Klein Halevi grew up in
1960s Brooklyn perceiving reality through the lens of his family's
brutal past. Increasingly identifying with their history of
suffering, he regarded the non-Jewish world with fear and loathing.
Determined to take action--and seek retribution--he became a
disciple of the late rabbi Meir Kahane and a member of the radical
fringe of the American Jewish community.
In this wry and moving account, Halevi explores the deep-rooted
anger of his adolescence and early adulthood that fueled his
increasingly aggressive activism. He reveals how he started to
question his beliefs--and his self-inflicted suffering as a hostage
of history--and see the world from his own clear perspective.
As a journalist and author, Halevi has dedicated himself to
fostering interfaith reconciliation. Memoirs of a Jewish Extremist
explains how such a transformation can happen--giving hope that
peaceful coexistence between faiths is possible.
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