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Discover the untold stories of the remarkable Jewish activists who shaped the foundations of modern human rights. Rooted Cosmopolitans: Jews and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century takes you on a captivating journey from the bustling shtetls of eastern Europe to the halls of the United Nations. Unearth the surprising links between Zionism and the birth of international human rights.
As we celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the State of Israel and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it is essential to acknowledge the pivotal role these Jewish leaders played in shaping global conversations surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, combating antisemitism, and influencing American foreign policy.
Author James Loeffler delves deep into the lives of five extraordinary Jewish activists, examining their trials and triumphs during tumultuous times. From the iconic Nuremberg and Eichmann trials to the formation of Amnesty International and the historic 1975 UN resolution on Zionism, this riveting account challenges long-held assumptions about the history of human rights.
Don't miss out on this groundbreaking exploration of the roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the foundations of modern human rights. Get your copy of Rooted Cosmopolitans today and gain a startlingly new perspective on the history that continues to shape our world.
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