The book in question is entitled The Wandering Who? and was written by Gilad Atzmon, a British jazz musician. Lest there be any doubt about Atzmon’s anti-Semitic credentials, listen to his self-description in the book itself. He boasts about “drawing many of my insights from a man who … was an anti-Semite as well as a radical misogynist” and a hater of “almost everything that fails to be Aryan masculinity” (89-90). He declares himself a “proud, self-hating Jew” (54), writes with “contempt” of “the Jew in me” (94), and describes himself as “a strong opponent of … Jewish-ness” (186). His writings, both online and in his new book, brim with classic anti-Semitic motifs that are borrowed from Nazi publications: http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/97030/atzmon-wandering-who-anti-semitism-israel?page=0,0&id=urIiz0QQYvo5CZ1DZ9w8q1pYJOZBFEIEoLAYwyuZtPyJw%2FoswglJ3QWwa%20kyByT1