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* by Viktor Frölke
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* by Andrew Ross
** Viktor Fr&ouml;lke, <i>Shoah business</i>, at salon.com, (aug. 30, 2000)
** Andrew Ross, <i>Review: 'The Holocaust Industry'</i>, at cnn.com, (sep. 6, 2000). Notice that Andrew Ross is writing for salon.com.

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The Holocaust Industry is a book by Norman G. Finkelstein, an American political scientist. He contends that leaders of the Jewish community inappropriately use the Holocaust to whip up fear of anti-Semitism, in order to raise money and boost support for Israel.

Finkelstein believes that many American Jews are not practising Judaism, and have replaced it with mere fear of anti-Semitism and fund-raising for Jewish causes. His book has been criticised by some other scholars as being exaggerated.


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