I have been concerned for Jewish survival in the Diaspora since I first read the text to Bach's St. John's Passion, my favorite music at the time. The description of Jewish responsibility for the death of Jesus convinced me that antisemitism was permanent characteristic of Christianity, the underlying culture of the west, secular society inheritor of Christian history. The Holocaust, I realized, was neither unique nor mystery but a constant possibility for Jews living in Diaspora. This book, in first draft and evolving as time permits, is intended to dispel any doubts regarding the permanence of antisemitism, and its likely recurrence at a future date in Christendom's effort to finally solve its two thousand year-long Jewish Problem.