Radio commentator and author Charles Moscowitz links the recent rise of anti-Semitism in the world, as documented by a new ADL survey, with a rise in anti-American and anti-Christian beliefs. Moscowitz traces the modern origins of anti-Semitism to the emergence of the international left in the 19th Century as he examines the history and the philosophical intersection between the Communist left and Nazism and radical Islam. He examines the centuries old internal war within Judaism for the soul of Judaism. Moscowitz, the author of The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism, published by WND Books in 2010, follows several controversial paths, including a tough criticism of what he calls a poisonous element that worked its way into the Jewish fabric starting with the 17th century false messiah Shabtai Zvai, and the true origins and meaning of the infamous Protocols of the Elders of Zion in his quest to understand anti-Semitism. Moscowitz raises the controversial connection between Jewish Bolsheviks and the false conspiracy theories that were promoted by the Nazi Party.