Anti-Semitism, instead of diminishing after the horrors of World War II, showed no sign of abatement, and it seems as though the entire world, with a few exceptions like the Jewish nation of Israel itself and the United States of America, is at loggerheads with Jews. Even international peacekeeping and monitoring organizations like the United Nations (and its numerous spinoff groups) are known to discriminate, sometimes barefacedly, against Jews and Israel. Middle Eastern Arabs and Muslims harbor intense loathing for Israel and Jews, and notwithstanding their occupancy of over ninety-nine percent of Middle Eastern territories, seek to covet the less than one percent of land in which Israelis reside—by any means necessary. Despite the seemingly insurmountable hardships and challenges Jews have faced throughout the centuries, they persist and even progress in today’s societies. They leave their enemies awe-struck at their resilience and their will to survive.
Christopher H. K. Persaud was born in British Guiana (now Guyana) and immigrated to the USA in 1982. He was a financial services and income tax professional for most of his vocational years and served in various capacities in his native Guyana and in the USA. He retired in 2018. He is a writer, poet, and Christian apologist and has published nine books. Four of the his books have won a total of nine international awards. Persaud has also published many essays and articles on the worldwide.