"A revealing history of a largely forgotten facet of Jewish life and social prejudice." - Kirkus Reviews
"The canard that American Jewish criminal profiteers torched stores and business was a burning concern for the late 19th-early century community. Through meticulous and wide ranging research, Jeffrey Marx brings light and heat to this previously understudied aspect of antisemitism and Jewish responses in the United States. Marx's accessible narrative will intrigue both scholars and general readers." - Jeffrey S. Gurock, author of Marty Glickman: The Life of an American Jewish Sports Legend
"In this well-researched study, Marx has skillfully culled materials from a rich spectrum of sources. He navigates the sensitive topic of Jews and arson with judicious thoroughness. This book makes a significant contribution to several fields including Jewish Studies, history of antisemitism, U.S. immigration history, urban history, and business history." - Gil Ribak, author of Crude Creatures: Confronting Representations of Black People in Yiddish Culture