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Jews Dont Count

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SKU: 9780008399511

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David Baddiel’s “Jews Don’t Count” (9780008399511) explores the blind spot in identity politics regarding antisemitism. Recommended by Sarah Silverman and Stephen Fry, this book is an essential read for understanding how progressive movements sometimes overlook Jewish experiences. Baddiel examines the complexities of identity and prejudice with wit and insight. Order your copy now.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780008399511
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 160
  • Weight: 150 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0008399514
  • Publisher Date: 03 Feb 2022
  • Height: 129 mm
  • Spine Width: 19 mm
  • Width: 199 mm

11 reviews for Jews Dont Count

  1. Shashank Pratap Singh Chandel

    I wanted to like this more, but it felt a bit preachy at times. Still, an important conversation starter.

  2. Kunal Sukhija

    Baddiel’s wit makes a difficult topic accessible. I appreciated the insights, even if I didn’t agree with everything.

  3. Devansh Kukreti

    This book made me think differently about antisemitism. It’s a powerful and insightful exploration.

  4. Aman Aryan

    An eye-opening book that challenged my assumptions. It could be more concise, but overall, a valuable contribution.

  5. Anmol Singh

    A thought-provoking read, but I felt some points were repetitive. Still, it’s important to understand this perspective.

  6. Kartik Dhaka

    A brave and necessary book. Baddiel tackles a difficult subject with intelligence and humor. A must-read.

  7. Chilaka Alan

    Baddiel’s voice is refreshing and honest. This book is both informative and engaging. Highly recommend.

  8. Rupal Singh

    A good starting point for understanding the complexities of antisemitism in progressive circles.

  9. Roshan Kumar

    Essential reading for anyone interested in identity politics. Baddiel is insightful and honest. Highly recommended.

  10. Davinder Singh Bedi

    An interesting perspective, although I felt it oversimplified some issues. Worth reading, but with a critical eye.

  11. Vishwash Mishra

    While the topic is important, I found the writing style a bit dry. I still learned a lot.

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