Israel Shahak was a remarkable man. Born in the Warsaw ghetto and a survivor of Belsen Shahak
arrived in Israel in 1945. Brought up under Jewish Orthodoxy and Hebrew culture he
consistently opposed the expansion of the borders of Israel from 1967.In this extraordinary and
highly acclaimed book Shahak embarks on a provocative study of the extent to which the secular
state of Israel has been shaped by religious orthodoxies of an invidious and potentially lethal
nature. Drawing on the Talmud and rabbinical laws Shahak argues that the roots of Jewish
chauvinism and religious fanaticism must be understood before it is too late. Written from a
humanitarian viewpoint by a Jewish scholar this is a rare and highly controversial criticism
of Israel that will both excite and disturb readers worldwide.