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The Second Catastrophe

by Howard Rotberg

Mantua Books | November 3, 2003 | Trade Paperback

Professor Norman Rosenfeld, a cultural historian at a small Canadian university, has almost finished his new and controversial book about Israel and the Jewish people. Then, he learns that his daughter, on a one-year study program at an Israeli university, has been injured in a terrorist attack. Rosenfeld, a widower, rushes to Israel, along with his father, an elderly Holocaust survivor, named "Lucky". While in Israel visiting his injured daughter, at the height of the "Second Intifada", Rosenfeld, an Orthodox Jew, meets and falls in love with a secular Israeli woman.

Chapters of the Professor's book on Israel and the Jewish people are interspersed among the events of the novel. The dramatic events and difficulties of Rosenfeld's life mirror catastrophic events in the life of the Jewish people. His journey to overcome these catastrophes is at the core of The Second Catastrophe.

"The Second Catastrophe ... effectively merges contemporary historical writing and narrative fiction in a creative and compelling manner ... No-one who reads The Second Catastrophe can leave unaffected or uninformed" - Professor Dennis Stoutenburg

Howard Rotberg is a Canadian author who has written mainly for newspapers and magazines. He has degrees in both History and Law from the University of Toronto.

Mantua Books, a publisher in Toronto, Canada, is pleased to publish The Second Catastrophe as the first volume in its New Judaica series.

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In The Second Catastrophe, Howard Rotberg uses a narrative format to shine a light on the nihilistic culture of violence and death practiced by today's radical Muslims, and the unwillingness of the West to face up to the war that has been declared against us.

The novel is rich in historical references, any of which we ignore at our peril. Rotberg shows how the mainstream Western Jewish organizations of the 20s and 30s valued their rewarding, but utimately false, friendships with the political elites over the survival of their persecuted co-religionists in Europe.

The Second Catastrophe warns that today's Islamofascism and the West's denial of reality could again allow our enemies to reach a critical mass that will take another World War to defeat.

Anyone interested in contemporary affairs and learning what history teaches us about these troubling times must read this book.

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