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Black-woman-Jew
註釋Analyzes, from a Christian theological point of view, the struggle for liberation of three groups repressed in American society, each in different ways. Ch. 13 (pp. 111-122), "Again, Double Jeopardy: Sexism and Antisemitism", discusses the problems of the Jewish woman in Orthodox Jewish society and in the feminist movement where there are voices stigmatizing Judaism as the source of patriarchy. Pt. 5 (pp. 125-177), "Jewish Liberation", describes universal characteristics of antisemitism and traces, in the Jewish view of history, the memory and the hope of liberation and empowerment. Examines, also, the theological significance of the Holocaust, and present-day anti-Zionism as a form of antisemitism. States that antisemitism is a greater problem for Christianity than sexism or racism, because it is part of its theological substance.