Aside from rabid islamists, no one who wishes to be taken seriously can publicly say anything bad about — Jack Schwartz
In early church polemics, jews are deemed no longer worthy of their own scriptures because they have — Jack Schwartz
In the middle ages and beyond, the target was the court jew who had the ear of the ruler — Jack Schwartz
Jewish and palestinian nationalism are virtually contemporaneous, and grew out of the disruptions that created — Jack Schwartz
Martin luther king jr., recognized bias when he saw it, knew what he was talking about. — Jack Schwartz
Jews are not part of a european ruling class imposed on helpless natives, but are caught up in a tragedy — Jack Schwartz
More recently, as faith gave way to materialism, anti-semitism assumed a secular mode, harnessing itself — Jack Schwartz
Palestinian ideology has become a lethal cocktail of radical nationalism and islamic fundamentalism. — Jack Schwartz
Muslim delegates concerned about rights in palestine could have brought their enthusiasm closer to home by — Jack Schwartz
Palestinian propagandists can say and do anything they please without concern for the truth — Jack Schwartz
The arab representatives and their followers were not interested in the persecuted millions throughout the world — Jack Schwartz
The disappearance of the jewish state will not mean the disappearance of anti-semitism. — Jack Schwartz
The metaphor of exodus is one that has dogged the jews from the outset. Their very success attracts resentment. — Jack Schwartz
The paradox of anti-semitism is that it is invariably up to the jews to explain away the charges. — Jack Schwartz
The situation in the west bank and gaza involves a military occupation amid urban guerrilla warfare — Jack Schwartz
Under hitler it was the entrepreneurial and professional classes who were the first victims of nazi boycotts and exclusion. — Jack Schwartz
When arab apologists wring their hands over an israeli military incursion, they never mention what the — Jack Schwartz
Without a jewish state, the iron truth of history is that the jewish people sooner or later become — Jack Schwartz