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Locations
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Events
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Quotes
Document Information
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Manuscript draft / memoir excerpt
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2.39 MB
Summary
This document appears to be a page from a draft manuscript or memoir, likely by Alan Dershowitz (evidenced by references to his books *The Case For Peace* and *The Case For Israel*). The text details the author's experience with anti-Israel protests, specifically an incident at Faneuil Hall where police escorted him away for safety, and compares current anti-Israel sentiment to historical hatreds like Nazism and Apartheid. It concludes by quoting an article by Kassim Hafeez about overcoming antisemitic upbringing.
People (5)
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| Alan Dershowitz | Author (Inferred) |
The narrator of the text, identifiable by the mention of his specific books 'The Case For Peace' and 'The Case For Is...
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| Kassim Hafeez | Writer/Activist |
Mentioned as the author of the article 'From Anti-Semite to Zionist' written in October 2011.
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| Hasan Nasrallah | Leader of Hizbollah |
Mentioned in the blockquote by Kassim Hafeez regarding influences on his upbringing.
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| Osama Bin Laden | Terrorist Leader |
Mentioned in the blockquote by Kassim Hafeez regarding influences on his upbringing.
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| Adolf Hitler | Historical Figure |
Mentioned in the blockquote by Kassim Hafeez regarding his father's antisemitic views.
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Timeline (2 events)
Unknown (prior to 2012)
Incident at Faneuil Hall where the author was escorted to a car by police due to safety concerns.
Faneuil Hall, Boston
Author (Alan Dershowitz)
Police Officer
Locations (9)
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Location of a protest/speech where the author was silenced/escorted away.
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Location where author experienced hatred.
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Location where author experienced hatred.
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Location where author experienced hatred.
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Location where author experienced hatred.
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Location where author experienced hatred.
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Location where author experienced hatred.
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Where Kassim Hafeez grew up.
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Subject of the author's defense and writings.
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Relationships (1)
Dershowitz cites Hafeez's article as a gratifying example of changing minds.
Key Quotes (4)
"The intimidation had succeeded. I had been silenced, and the false and horrible message had gone unanswered in the plaza near Faneuil Hall."Source
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Quote #1
"I decided therefore to prioritize my legal and human rights work in defense of Israel and the Jewish community as long as this threat persisted."Source
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Quote #2
"Instead, I decided to write The Case For Israel, in order to provide students with a factual basis for responding to the untruths that are rampant on campuses."Source
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Quote #3
"My father would boast of how Adolf Hitler was a hero, his only failing being that he didn't kill enough Jews."Source
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Quote #4
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