The Oslo Syndrome: Delusions of a People Under SiegeKenneth Levin, MD identifies a psychological syndrome, naming it the Oslo Syndrome, that has existed within the Jewish people since the Diaspora began and continues to threaten their existence and the existence of the state of Israel. |
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New AntiJewish Indictments and Their Toll | 2 |
The Ancient and Medieval Diaspora | 12 |
Europes Jews in the Late 1700s to 1880 | 36 |
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