"If the story of race, slavery and disunion is an old one, Kreitner has found a fresh way to tell it, and he manages to compress a historical panorama of decades into an efficient narrative that never feels rushed or confusing . By embracing rather than avoiding such complexities, Kreitner has produced the best book I have ever read about the Jews in 19th-century America." -- Benjamin Moser, The New York Times "Comprehensively researched and vividly written . Richard Kreitner's excellent book displays both our predecessors' weaknesses and their strengths; it provides more food for thought than ammunition for debate." --Allan Arkush, Jewish Review of Books "Richard Kreitner decries the dualistic thinking that underlies many contemporary reckonings with the role of Jews in the racial history of the United States . enlightening." --Michael Hoberman, Jewish Book Council "[An] excellent work of history . Skillfully researched and written .
Kreitner's account is vivid, dramatic, peopled with many more closely observed characters than the six protagonists." --David Mehegan, The Arts Fuse " Fear N o Pharaoh breaks new ground in Civil War history. A superb detective and storyteller, Kreitner not only illuminates the complex lives of nineteenth-century American Jews but also challenges his readers to reflect on the enduring intersection of faith, ethics, and national identity." --Amanda Foreman, author of A World on Fire and Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire "Not just brilliant--which it is-- Fear No Pharaoh eloquently recounts how Jewish Americans, haunted by enslavement, variously responded to America's besetting sin. Timely, superb, heartrending, not to be missed." --Brenda Wineapple, author of Keeping the Faith and The Impeachers "Lucid and wise, this is the first book to show that the history of Jews and the history of slavery are intersecting stories--tragic as well as heroic. Kreitner leaves no doubt that Jews' encounter with slavery typified their Americanization. Kreitner has a gift for grabbing the third rails of nineteenth-century American politics and not letting go until it makes sense as well as story.
" --David Waldstreicher, author of The Odyssey of Phillis Wheatley "Nuanced, deeply researched, and engagingly written, Fear No Pharaoh is a work of evenhanded historical narrative that will grip anyone interested in the Civil War or the American Jewish experience." --Noah Feldman, author of To Be A Jew Today and The Broken Constitution " Fear No Pharaoh is a marvel of scholarly investigation and humane storytelling. Like all necessary historical narratives, it makes the past look new even as it illuminates secret depths in our own troubled moment." --Sam Tanenhaus, author of Buckley and Whittaker Chambers " Fear No Pharoah is a thrill to read. The book is well paced, elegantly composed, and packed with unforgettable characters--some heroes, some villains, most somewhere in between. It's a rare thing to be able to say with confidence that a nonfiction book 'needed to be written.' But: Fear No Pharaoh needed to be written. And we are lucky Richard Kreitner was the writer to do it.
" --Samuel Adler Bell, cohost of Know Your Enemy podcast and contributor to The New York Times , New York , and The New Republic.