Category Archives: Essays

Jerusalem Post Interview with Sam Ser

Sam Ser of The Jerusalem Post has published (yesterday June 19, 2008) his interview with me conducted about a month ago now, in mid-May:   A simmering hatred Jun. 19, 2008 Sam Ser , THE JERUSALEM POST With common motifs … Continue reading

Diana West: “…in history, as in science, the truth lies in the evidence.”

The perspicacious journalist Diana West, who, full disclosure, is also a dear friend, has written about the seamless connections between my vocational and “avocational” pursuits.   Diana West Friday, June 13, 2008   On Sept. 11, 2001, Andrew Bostom, an … Continue reading

Extended Interview: The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism

* Frontpage Interview’s guest today (June 13, 2008) is Andrew G. Bostom, M.D., M.S. and the author of the highly acclaimed The Legacy of Jihad: Islamic Holy War and the Fate of Non-Muslims. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine … Continue reading

Rael Isaac Reviews The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism

Author Rael Isaac reviews The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism at Human Events today, June 11, 2008:   A Book Review: The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism, edited by Andrew G. Bostom Bostom’s new book shreds two myths that have become almost … Continue reading

James Carroll’s Delusions of Adequacy on Islamic Antisemitism

 Yesterday, Thursday, June 5, 2008 during an interview on the National Public Radio Boston affiliate (WBUR) program “Here and Now,” with Robin Young, author James Carroll opined with distressingly ignorant certitude,   “The Christian tradition of antisemitism has spread like … Continue reading

Textbook Islamic Antisemitism

Yesterday, 6/3/08, The American Thinker published an essay of mine which highlights how the main Antisemitic motifs in the Koran, hadith, and sira are expounded in contemporary Islamic school textbooks, including those used in the US   Here are the … Continue reading

Two Radio Interviews From Sunday, June 1, 2008

I was interviewed by Rabbi Joseph Potasnik and Deacon Kevin McCormack for the longstanding WABC radio show “Religion  on the Line.” The audio link is available courtesy of Pamela Geller at Atlas Shrugs.   About an hour earlier I was … Continue reading

Islam is NOT the Solution: “…the Muslim Brotherhood had wrongly believed that the flattening of the twin towers would signal the liberation of Cairo, not Kabul.”

Courageous Indian journalist Kanchan Gupta reflects on his immediate post 9/11 sojourn in Cairo, and the ongoing legacy of similar hatemongering Muslim denial of their bloody jihad depredations in India, from Jammu-Kashmir, to Hyderabad, to the recent Jaipur bombings.   … Continue reading

Hudson Institute Lecture: Jihad and Islamic Antisemitism–Update–Audio Link Online

Audio Link is available now, here, by clicking on button marked “Media Clips” Andrew Bostom and Hillel Fradkin My lecture yesterday at The Hudson Institute, Washington, DC, Wednesday, May 21, 2008, is published today at FrontPage The lecture was filmed … Continue reading

Exposing “…Generalizations Which Crumble Under the Slightest Scrutiny”

  Dr. Robert Kaplan has written an extensive, and thoughtful review-meditation on “The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism” posted today at The American Thinker. (Robert Kaplan received his doctorate in history from Cornell University, and is the author of Forgotten Crisis: … Continue reading