Ron Unz (right), 57, is a Jewish American software entrepreneur, author and publisher who is beginning to question the whole Jewish narrative.
“Essentially almost everything I had known–or thought I had
known–about the religion of Judaism, at least in its zealously Orthodox
traditional form, was utterly wrong.”
The Oddities of the Jewish Religion
By Ron Unz — (excerpt by henrymakow.com)
Throughout my entire life, there have been very, very few times I have ever been so totally astonished as I was after I digested Jewish History, Jewish Religion: The Weight of Three Thousand Years, whose text runs barely a hundred pages.
In fact, despite his solid background in the academic sciences and
the glowing testaments provided by prominent figures, I found it quite
difficult to accept the reality of what I was reading. As a consequence,
I paid a considerable sum to a young graduate student I knew, tasking
him to verify the claims in Shahak’s books, and as far as he could tell,
all of the hundreds of references he checked seemed to be accurate or
at least found in other sources.
Even with all of that due diligence, I must emphasize that I cannot
directly vouch for Shahak’s claims about Judaism. My own knowledge of
that religion is absolutely negligible, mostly being limited to my
childhood, when my grandmother occasionally managed to drag me down to
services at the local synagogue, where I was seated among a mass of
elderly men praying and chanting in some strange language while wearing
various ritualistic cloths and religious talismans, an experience that I
always found much less enjoyable than my usual Saturday morning
cartoons.
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