People Love Dead Jews

Author: Dara Horn

Genre: Nonfiction; Jewish; Essays

Rating: ★★★★★

Dara Horn’s People Love Dead Jews is a powerful and unsettling collection of essays that confronts the world’s fascination with Jewish tragedy while often ignoring Jewish life. Through sharp historical insight and cultural critique, Horn examines how societies memorialize Jewish suffering—especially the Holocaust—while remaining uncomfortable with living Jewish communities and their ongoing realities. Her central argument is striking: that Jewish worth is often honored in death but neglected in survival, and that remembrance can sometimes function as a substitute for confronting deeper histories of exclusion, complicity, or indifference.

Horn’s prose is fearless, incisive, and often jaw-dropping in its clarity. She exposes how cultures celebrate their museums and memorials while glossing over uncomfortable truths about past participation in Jewish persecution, and she also challenges internal pressures within Jewish communities to soften or reshape narratives in order to fit into dominant cultural frameworks. The result is a book that is both intellectually rigorous and emotionally bracing. People Love Dead Jews is a must-read for anyone interested in history, memory, and the urgent need to center living Jewish voices and experiences. Thank you to W. W. Norton for the ARC and the opportunity to read and review this important work.

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