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The Jews:
An Indigenous People

by Ben M. Freeman

Ben M. Freeman takes readers on a powerful journey through 3,000 years of Jewish history.

“Inspirational, poignant and fascinating, a personal journey that is both a celebration of Judaism and a warning against bigotry.”

Simon Sebag Montefiore

Synopsis

In The Jews: An Indigenous People, the final instalment of his seminal Jewish Pride trilogy, Ben M. Freeman takes readers on a powerful journey through 3,000 years of Jewish history.

Exploring the origins of Jewish identity and practice and their resonance today, Freeman expertly weaves together anthropology and archaeology while examining globally recognised criteria for indigeneity.

Brace yourself as this book boldly reclaims the Jewish narrative, affirming without doubt: Jews are indigenous to Israel.

About the author

Ben M. Freeman is a Jewish leader, a Jewish thinker, and a Jewish educator.

Born in Scotland, Ben is a gay Jewish internationally renowned author, educator and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion specialist focussing on Jewish identity, combatting Jew-hatred and raising awareness of the Holocaust.

He came to prominence during the Corbyn Labour Jew-hate crisis and quickly became one of his generation’s leading voices against anti-Jewish racism.

Ben M. Freeman

Other books in this series

Jewish Pride:
Rebuilding A People
Reclaiming Our Story:
The Pursuit of Jewish Pride