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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Severyn Ashkenazy , Richard LjoenesPublisher: Severyn Ashkenazy Imprint: Severyn Ashkenazy Edition: 3rd Revised and Updated Edition. ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9780578745473ISBN 10: 057874547 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 17 August 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""I read it twice. It is a real masterpiece."" Eugene Kessler, PhD, Professor, California State University, Long Beach. ""The short of a long history of hate. A must read."" Laure Murat, PhD, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, Prix Goncourt 2001 ""Provocative, daring, informed, insightful, and captivating quick march through the history of atrocities committed in the name of God."" Bohdan W. Oppenheim, PhD, Professor, Loyola Marymount University. ""Knock, knock! If you are there, oh God, please wake up and read what you have wrought!"" Edward Baral, MD, PhD, Professor, Loyola Marymount University. ""Most authors remind you of things you might have heard. This author will tell you things you have never known before. This book is worth your time."" Holli Levitsky, PhD, Professor, Loyola Marymount University. ""Revealing research provides a shocking and deeply disturbing account of the Vatican's and the Popes' indecency preceding and during the Holocaust."" Rabbi David Baron, Founding Rabbi of the Temple of the Arts. ""What an eye-opener! Like a surgeon, Severyn Ashkenazy unveils where hatred and prejudice can lead."" Florian von Heintze, Journalist, Berlin, Germany. ""An impressive read - a scathing critique of persecution by the Catholic Church since its beginning embedded in a memoir of survivor."" Paula Gelber Dromi, PhD, LCSW, Adjunct Professor, California State University, Los Angeles. ""Brutally raw, agitating, terrifying, disturbing, and alarming! Definitely not for the faint of heart. Keep the Nitrogliceryn and Xanax close by, and don't miss a word."" Leonard Makowka, MD, PhD, former Chairman and Professor, Dept. of Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center." I read it twice. It is a real masterpiece. Eugene Kessler, PhD, Professor, California State University, Long Beach. The short of a long history of hate. A must read. Laure Murat, PhD, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, Prix Goncourt 2001 Provocative, daring, informed, insightful, and captivating quick march through the history of atrocities committed in the name of God. Bohdan W. Oppenheim, PhD, Professor, Loyola Marymount University. Knock, knock! If you are there, oh God, please wake up and read what you have wrought! Edward Baral, MD, PhD, Professor, Loyola Marymount University. Most authors remind you of things you might have heard. This author will tell you things you have never known before. This book is worth your time. Holli Levitsky, PhD, Professor, Loyola Marymount University. Revealing research provides a shocking and deeply disturbing account of the Vatican's and the Popes' indecency preceding and during the Holocaust. Rabbi David Baron, Founding Rabbi of the Temple of the Arts. What an eye-opener! Like a surgeon, Severyn Ashkenazy unveils where hatred and prejudice can lead. Florian von Heintze, Journalist, Berlin, Germany. An impressive read - a scathing critique of persecution by the Catholic Church since its beginning embedded in a memoir of survivor. Paula Gelber Dromi, PhD, LCSW, Adjunct Professor, California State University, Los Angeles. Brutally raw, agitating, terrifying, disturbing, and alarming! Definitely not for the faint of heart. Keep the Nitrogliceryn and Xanax close by, and don't miss a word. Leonard Makowka, MD, PhD, former Chairman and Professor, Dept. of Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center. Author Information"Severyn Ashkenazy was born in Poland in 1936. He survived the holocaust with his parents and brother. In 1957, Ashkenazy emigrated to the United States, where he completed his undergraduate studies at UCLA in 1958. There, he continued his graduate studies in literature, advancing to the PhD candidacy in 1962. Ashkenazy is the founder of The L'Ermitage Hotel Group. He also founded and is past chairman of Small Luxury Hotels of the World. Among his charitable works, Ashkenazy founded L'Ermitage Foundation, which supports children's causes. He was named ""Man of the Year"" by ORT, the world's largest Jewish education organization. Severyn Ashkenazy founded Beit Warszawa-the first progressive Jewish community in Poland since the Second World War-and Beit Polska, the umbrella organization for progressive Jewish communities in Poland." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |