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Overview
This is a very clean copy with well preserve dust jacket ... very good
Description
In a world gone mad, should a Jew renounce his faith to survive? Frank Yerby
writes in Judas, My Brother: “This novel touches on only two issues which, in a
certain sense, might be called controversial: whether any man truly has the
right to believe fanciful and childish nonsense; and whether any organization
has the right to impose, by almost imperial fiat, belief in things that simply
are not so. To me, irrationality is dangerous; perhaps the most dangerous force
stalking through the world today. This novel, then, is one man's plea for an
ecumenicism broad enough to include reasonable men; and his effort to defend
his modestintellect from intolerable insult.”
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