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Christ Killers
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Three-time winner of the National Jewish Book Award, Jeremy Cohen has written extensively on the encounter between Jews and Christians, among his books are The Friars and the Jews: The Evolution of Medieval Anti-Judaism and Living Letters of the Law: Ideas of the Jew in Medieval Christianity. He has taught Jewish history at Cornell University, The Ohio State University, and, most recently, at Tel Aviv University.

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"Cohen offers readers a lucid and sophisticated understanding of the age-old phenomenon of anti-Semitism. From its earliest history to Mel Gibson, Cohen explores the issues which have allowed this hateful notion to persist. It is a book which is fascinating, frightening, and important. It will be of interest to both the specialist and the lay reader." -- Deborah E. Lipstadt, author of History on Trial: My Day in Court with David Irving
"Jeremy Cohen shows exactly how the Christ-killer charge lodged, like a killer-virus, in the imagination of the West. Alas, he shows, also, how it remains a mortal problem for Christians, a threat to Jews -- a germ of further hatred. Meticulous truth-telling like Cohen's is the only antidote to this ancient plague." -- James Carroll, author of Constantine's Sword and House of War
"It would be hard to think of a more consequential myth in western history than that of the Jews as killers of Christ. Jeremy Cohen offers a highly readable examination of the myth from its inception almost two thousand years ago to its continued potent effects today. Replete with dozens of dramatic pictorial representations and making use of the latest scholarly research, Christ Killers offers absorbing, if chilling, reading." David I. Kertzer,
author of The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara and The Popes Against the Jews
"Christ Killers is a gripping account of a myth that has profoundly shaped Christian-Jewish relations for two thousand years. Jeremy Cohen's command of the subject--from the Gospels to Mel's Gibson's Passion--is magisterial." --James Shapiro, author of Shakespeare and the Jews and Oberammergau
"Even-handedly and with remarkable erudition, Cohen focuses on successive versions of the story in a great variety of literary and artistic forms, contemplating their effects on believers as well as on the Jews adn Judaism demonized in the Passion narrative. ...An important book, accessible to general readers."--Choice
"An intriguing and succinct introduction to the tragic and sobering history of anti-Judaism and anti-Semitism from its beginnings to the present. ...a lively and accessible account, fascinating to a general audience and highly useful to specialists. ...Cohen reminds the reader throughout his book of other ways to read Christian texts, of biblical, theological, and historical approaches that ultimately clear the Jewish people of the Christ-killer accusation.
This multitude of voices, made audible by Cohen, is one great contribution of his work." --Church History
"This is a book of epic scale, not only spanning millennia of history but also traversing a wide range of written and visual forms of evidence."--Erika Tritle

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