Description:
Challenging the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement focuses on the efforts to oppose antisemitism, the academic boycott, and the BDS movement.
Review Quotes:
'A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the most recent and powerful mutation of antisemitism, the demonization of the Jewish state. The BDS campaign has been very successful in defaming Israel and the Jewish people by proxy by using human rights language in a twisted way. This book explains how the BDS campaign became so influential among academic and cultural elites and what can be done about it.'
Dr Günther Jikeli, Erna B. Rosenfeld Associate Professor, Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism, Indiana University, USA
'These essays make an impactful contribution to the understanding of the dangers and mechanics of the BDS movement globally. Providing an astute analysis of how the academy is driven by these false narratives and scholar activists that use propaganda rather than actual scholarship. Understanding the insidious objectives of the movement is key to combating it.'
Dr Asaf Romirowsky, Executive Director, Scholars for Peace in the Middle East
'This edited volume focuses on the campaign to impose the BDS campaign on the State of Israel and the response by Israel and its supporters to that campaign. It is a wide-ranging, comprehensive and incisive guide to the issue, a must-read for anyone interested in this subject.'
Professor Jonathan Rynhold, Head of the Department of Political Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
'This is a very good book which brings together leading scholars in the field of antisemitism research on both sides of the Atlantic, and beyond, to provide a comprehensive and unique perspective on the many aspects of BDS.'
Lesley Klaff, Senior Lecturer in Law, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Review by Aaron Leibel, The Jerusalem Post, available at: https: //www.jpost.com/bds-threat/article-742756
'...each essay approaches the matter differently, which helps maintain reader interest throughout, while the endnotes give the reader many opportunities to take a deeper dive into the material...profound and useful insights into both the BDS movement and how it can be effectively countered.'
Excerpt from Ahron Shapiro, Australia/Israel and Jewish Affairs Council, available at: https: //aijac.org.au/australia-israel-review/biblio-file-battling-the-boycotters/
'Challenging the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement provides a wide-reaching overview of how the demonisation of the Jewish state through its distorted use of human rights language has emerged, under the broad banner of BDS, as the latest mutation of antisemitism in the modern era. Providing a range of expert perspectives on the various areas in which the BDS movement is impacting, it is a timeous and comprehensive resource, particularly for those involved in responding to this pernicious phenomenon.'
Excerpt from David Saks, South African Jewish Board of Deputies Jewish Affairs, Vol 78, #2, Winter 2023. Available at: https: //www.jewishaffairs.co.za/challenging-the-bds-movement/
'The collection is authoritative and useful...The Frasers have made a positive contribution in looking at BDS and its impact globally in its first twenty years and offering insights about how to combat BDS in the university and labour institutions where it defames the Jewish State and promotes a discourse of hate that is particularly directed at Jews.'
Excerpt from Kenneth Waltzer, Fathom, available at: https: //fathomjournal.org/book-review-challenging-the-boycott-divestment-and-sanctions-bds-movement-twenty-years-of-responding-to-anti-israel-campaigns/