This Day in Jewish History: A Historian Who Didn’t Support the Invasion of Iraq is Born [on Bernard Lewis]

May 31, 1916, is the birth date of Bernard Lewis, the British-born historian of Islamic religion and culture. Although highly regarded for the sweep of his scholarship and the accessibility of his writing, Lewis has also served as a lightning rod in recent decades for attacks by scholars and political analysts who view him as an apologist for Israel and the West.

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