The Protocols, Henry Ford, & the International Jew
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In this episode, guest scholars Pamela Nadell and Lisa Leff examine the ways in which Henry Ford's 1920s publication "The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem" intersected with historical antisemitism and the political forces of the time, and how its legacy is still having an impact today. This episode was produced in partnership with theatre dybbuk.
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