Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs

The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs is an independent, non-profit 
institute for policy research and education serving Israel and the 
Jewish people. The center has produced hundreds of studies by leading 
experts dealing with a wide range of topics on the world Jewish agenda.
<http://jcpa.org/>http://jcpa.org/

The JCPA releases the Jewish Political Studies Review on a bi-annual 
basis. The Jewish Political Studies Review is the first and only 
journal dedicated to Jewish People Studies, Post-Holocaust 
Anti-Semitism and Jewish public affairs.

The latest edition of the JPSR, Fall 2006 (Edition 18, Numbers 3 & 
4), has just been released and deals with such subjects as 'Apologies 
for Holocaust Behavior and Refusal to do so: The Dutch Case in an 
International Context', 'Hatred of Jews as a Psychological Phenomenon 
in Palestinian Society' and 'Rescue, Expulsion and Collaboration: 
Denmark's Difficulties with its World War II Past'. The JPSR also 
reviews twelve books that deal with Israel and the Jewish World.
<http://jcpa.org/jpcont.htm>http://jcpa.org/jpcont.htm

Other important books that the center has released recently include:

Europe's Crumbling Myths: The Post-Holocaust Origin's of Today's Anti-Semitism
(JCPA, Yad Vashem and World Jewish Congress)
By Manfred Gerstenfeld
Foreword by Emil Fackenheim
<http://jcpa.org/mg-myths.htm>http://jcpa.org/mg-myths.htm

Europe's Crumbling Myths explores how developments in post-Holocaust 
Europe already prefigured the adversities Israel and the Jews face 
there today. It shows how 'new' anti-Semitism is more a continuation 
and development, than an innovation. Few people realize how rampant 
anti-Semitism and discrimination of the Jews were in post-Holocaust 
Europe, and how the legacy of that period laid the basis for today's 
resurgence of European anti-Semitism. When exposing the persistent 
anti-Semitic character of many current European attacks on Israel, 
examples taken from Europe's recent history must play a major role.
These developments are explored in an introductory essay and in 
interviews with 15 experts on the subject matter: David Bankier, 
Ephraim Zuroff, Yehuda Bauer, Deborah Lipstadt, Nathan Durst, Aharon 
Lopez, Michael Melchior, Yair Sheleg, Avi Beker, Ronald Zweig, Isaac 
Lipschits, Naphtali Lavie, Laurence Weinbaum, Shmuel Trigano and Irwin Cotler.

American Jewry's Challenge: Conversations Confronting the 21st Century
(Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.)
By Manfred Gerstenfeld
Foreword by Jonathan Sarna
<http://jcpa.org/pew4.htm>http://jcpa.org/pew4.htm

Watershed events - including the second Palestinian uprising in 2000, 
September 11, 2001, and the Iraq war - have created major challenges 
for American Jewry, leading to a change in its perceptions and environment.
These developments are explored in an introductory essay and in 
interviews with 17 prominent American Jews: Norman Podhoretz, Alan 
Dershowitz, Gary Rosenblatt, David Harris, Malcolm Hoenlein, Stuart 
Eizenstat, Abraham Foxman, Marvin Hier, Daniel Pipes, Shoshana 
Cardin, Rela Mintz Geffen, David Ellenson, Ismar Schorsch, Norman 
Lamm, Richard Joel, Carole Solomon and Mark Charendoff.
Their views provide a time-capsule as well as put order into a 
dynamic development by identifying key issues to watch as American 
Jewry and its environment evolve over the coming years.

Europe and Israel: An Expanding Abyss?
By Manfred Gerstenfeld
<http://jcpa.org/mg-israel-europe.htm>http://jcpa.org/mg-israel-europe.htm

Israel and Europe: An Expanding Abyss? explores the complex, tense, 
and historically loaded relationship between Europe and Israel. Over 
the years a fissure has developed between their political views. Many 
believe that it continues to widen and has become an abyss.
The introductory essay and the following interviews combine together 
as a reconnaissance mission into the essence of European-Israeli 
political relations. In the essay, the author illustrates how Israel 
and often European Jewry have been made to pay for Europe's major 
strategic mistakes in defense, energy, and immigration policies. 
These developments are explored in an introductory essay and in 
interviews with 15 experts: Manfred Gerstenfeld, Yehezkel Dror, 
Hildegard Muller, Dore Gold, Johannes Gerster, Shmuel Trigano, Robert 
Wistrich, Gerald Steinberg, Andrei Markovits, Jeffrey Gedmin, Avram 
Pazner, Freddy Eytan, Zvi Shtauber, Trevor Asserson and Mark Sofer.

The Autumn 2005 Riots in France: Their Possible Impact on Israel and the Jews

The author analyzes the 2005 disturbances in France, their origins, 
the reactions of French society and their impact on the country's 
image. The study demonstrates how in the riots the same themes appear 
as in the anti-Semitic outbursts that began in 2000. The attacks on 
the Jews were an early indicator of minority hatred against France. 
The riots and their aftermath have impacted French Jewry in several 
ways and require a reassessment of Jewish community strategies.

If you wish to have copies of any of these books or are interested to 
know about the many other titles that are center releases, please contact me.

(Mr) Ashley Perry
Development Coordinator
Jewish People Project
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

JCPA
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Jerusalem
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Mobile  +972 54 555 1974
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