

An edition of Smashing the idols (1988)
a Jewish inquiry into the cult phenomenon
By Gary D. Eisenberg
Publish Date
1988
Publisher
J. Aronson
Language
eng
Pages
329
Description:
"Noted cult expert Gary Eisenberg brings together the observations and insights of the leading cult investigators, speaking powerfully and effectively about the impact that cults are having on the Jewish community. Eisenberg demonstrates that, in comparison to the larger United States population, Jews are greatly overrepresented in cults. Indeed, some cults even see Jews as their primary targets. Recent decades have shown, however, that no age group, no race, no religious community is immune to the influence of cults. Anyone in a transitional stage of life may be swept in by the promise of 'answers' and new friends. Using a variety of tactics, cults have gained inroads into every area of American society. In this groundbreaking new study of cults, twenty-six experts provide insights into and advice on how to resist the methods these organizations use to attract new members. The following scenario, while typical, is by no means unique: A college freshman, lonely and away from home for the first time, notices that the 'tennis club' is having a party for newcomers. At the party, he finds a small group of extremely friendly hospitable people who invite him to a weekend getaway in the countryside. Only then does the group show the first subtle signs that the 'tennis club' is really a cult in which the teachings and desires of a living leader are touted as Absolute Truth. The freshman is easily convinced to join a group that he feels provides him with friends and security. Unfortunately, the impact of cults is too often lost on the media. On occasion a story about cults and their victims makes the headlines because it involves a crime or a well-known personality. But the devastation wrought by cults mostly goes unnoticed, even though the problem is clearly of national importance. [The book] at last shows us the true dimensions of the problem as seen through the eyes of the experts"--Provided by publisher.