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The Canary on the Couch: The Psychology of Jewish Self-Delusions in the Face of Rising Antisemitism - Hardcover

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The Canary on the Couch: The Psychology of Jewish Self-Delusions in the Face of Rising Antisemitism - Hardcover
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by Kenneth Levin (Author)

In today's America, a disturbing surge in anti-Semitism is making alarming inroads into the national mainstream. This book explores the many factors fueling this hostility while also questioning why the American Jewish community has been largely reticent in its response. The author offers a fresh perspective by linking this reticence to the psychological challenges faced by minority groups under constant attack, showing how these pressures have led to historically ineffective responses.

Drawing on historical research and psychological analysis, the work highlights a recurring pattern of vulnerability within the Jewish Diaspora and suggests new ways to build a more proactive and resilient community. Whether you're an academic, a community leader, or simply someone who cares about social justice, this book provides an essential look at how anti-Semitism takes root and points the way forward for a stronger collective response.

Author Biography

Kenneth Levin (born 1944) is a psychiatrist, historian, and clinical instructor at Harvard Medical School, best known for his groundbreaking work on Holocaust studies and Middle East affairs. He is the author of The Oslo Syndrome: Delusions of a People Under Siege. With degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, Oxford University, and Princeton University, Levin has contributed to the understanding of both psychiatry and the historical interplay between Jewish identity and collective trauma.

Number of Pages: 188
Dimensions: 0.5 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: October 21, 2025
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