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Jews and Money: The Story of a Stereotype
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Book authored by Abraham Foxman in 2010, examining the history, cultural, and political dimensions of antisemitic stereotypes associating Jewish people with money and financial control. It addresses variations such as Jews portrayed as greedy global capitalists, wealthy secret communists, cheapskates, and controllers of media to influence society unduly. The book was written in the context of financial scandals like Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme.
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Foxman wrote this book to debunk myths fueling antisemitism, published by Palgrave Macmillan; it amplifies his voice in public discourse and connects him to publishers and reviewers in media circles.
Since 2010