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What is hatred? What is baseless hatred? And how does this basic
human emotion affect our relationships, our communities, and our
world? In this fascinating study, pharmacological researcher Rene H
Levy looks through a scientific, sociological, and religious lens
at the causes and effects of baseless hatred, and offers a
prescription for preventing and repairing its damaging
consequences. Levy examines the psychological and neurobiological
bases of baseless hatred, and shows how it destroys interpersonal
relationships. Baseless hatred is understood within Jewish
tradition to have been the cause of the longest exile of the Jewish
people from the Land of Israel; Levy discusses the impact of
baseless hatred both from without and from within on the State of
Israel, including an analysis of Islamist anti-Zionist hostility
and the more recent Western anti-Semitic opposition as well as the
new existential questions posed by the post-Zionist movement.
Finally, Levy shows how the cement that has kept the Jewish people
united as a nation, known as arevut, mutual responsibility, proves
to be the remedy for the devastating problem of baseless hatred.
What is hatred? What is baseless hatred? And how does this basic
human emotion affect our relationships, our communities, and our
world? In this fascinating study, pharmacological researcher Rene H
Levy looks through a scientific, sociological, and religious lens
at the causes and effects of baseless hatred, and offers a
prescription for preventing and repairing its damaging
consequences. Levy examines the psychological and neurobiological
bases of baseless hatred, and shows how it destroys interpersonal
relationships. Baseless hatred is understood within Jewish
tradition to have been the cause of the longest exile of the Jewish
people from the Land of Israel; Levy discusses the impact of
baseless hatred -- both from without and from within -- on the
State of Israel, including an analysis of Islamist anti-Zionist
hostility and the more recent Western antisemitic opposition as
well as the new existential questions posed by the post-Zionist
movement. Finally, Levy shows how the cement that has kept the
Jewish people united as a nation, known as arevut, "mutual
responsibility", proves to be the remedy for the devastating
problem of baseless hatred.
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