A timely warning against a Judaism that trembles at the knees. Washington Examiner
Bari Weiss has written what must be judged a brave book. . . . Weiss has delivered a praiseworthy and concise brief against modern-day anti-Semitism. The New York Times
Weiss s book feels like one long, soul-wrenching letter, written in a charmingly accessible style by a proud American reeling from the realization that the haters are on the rise in this land we love. Jewish Journal
An important read . . . Because a battle over normalizing anti-Semitism is already underway, Weiss s real public service is encouraging mainstream Americans to join the forces of light. The Federalist
What Heinrich Graetz required six volumes of Jewish history to encompass, Bari Weiss has achieved with remarkable succinctness. This important book will engender a thousand conversations. Cynthia Ozick
Her childhood synagogue in Pittsburgh was the site of last year s Shabbat morning massacre. This passionate, vividly written, regularly insightful book is her pained, fighting elegy. The Guardian
A bold summons to confront humanity s oldest hatred. National Review
Weiss s refreshingly forthright opinions and remarkably thorough yet concise history lessons make this a must-read for anyone seeking to understand and stop the rise of a pernicious ideology. Publishers Weekly
At the core of the text is the author s concern for the health and safety of American citizens, and she encourages anyone who loves freedom and seeks to protect it to join with her in vigorous activism. Kirkus Reviews
This is the most important book you will read this year. Concise, morally certain, it s a bullet train from the first sentence to the last. There needs to be a copy in every classroom in the country. If you think something dark is rising, you re right. What can you do? This is what you do. Caitlin Flanagan, staff writer, The Atlantic, and author of To Hell with All That
How to Fight Anti-Semitism is urgent, frank, and fearless. There is something here to offend everyone because there is something here to awaken everyone. Rabbi David Wolpe, author of David: The Divided Heart
While European anti-Semitism has put Jews in mortal danger for too long, the shining city upon a hill America has descended into this same toxic darkness. Bari Weiss s book is a powerful wake-up call against complacency and should push all freethinkers on both sides of the Atlantic to take a stand against new guises of the oldest form of hate in the world. How to Fight Anti-Semitism? Yes. But it could also be called How to Save Liberal Democracy. Bernard-Henri Lévy, bestselling author of The Empire and the Five Kings