TORONTO – If you have an opinion on antisemitism or what it really means to be a Jew, Daniel Vahab wants to hear from you. The 24-year-old New Yorker is writing a book on antisemitism and has created an online survey that he hopes 500 people will complete.
Antisemitism is a big topic for the first-time author but he already has a head start in understanding it: he’s Jewish and he spent a year as an accredited news correspondent at the United Nations. In fact, it was his experiences at the UN that helped motivate him to write his book.
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Vahab has been a production editor at St. Martin’s Press for the past year. He created his survey “to help further my research
also get a deeper insight on what being a Jew is and how perceived.”
The survey is open to everyone.
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For more information or to participate in the survey, see http://www.antisemitismsurvey.com/
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