New Anthology “Jews Have Horns” Redefines Historical Memory in the Wake of Global Antisemitism

As conversations around antisemitism intensify across continents, authors Wilbur and Sara Pierce offer a bold contribution with their new anthology, Jews Have Horns—a powerful excavation of prejudice and perseverance that bridges centuries of Jewish experience with our present cultural reckoning.

Jews Have Horns is a curated variety of untold truths and silenced voices. Through stories like “The Fighting Minyan of Odesa” and “Chopin’s Boutique,” the authors highlight the intersections of art, faith, and resistance in the face of dehumanization. The anthology doesn’t shy away from discomfort—it insists on it, guiding readers through the shadows of pogroms, ghettos, propaganda, and survival.

This book isn’t just about the past. As antisemitic tropes find new life in modern discourse, Jews Have Horns challenges readers to examine the roots of hate that still fester. “We didn’t write this book to retell history—we wrote it to demand that history be learned,” says co-author Sara Pierce.

Jews Have Horns doesn’t state statistics or distant memories. It tells real-life stories of individuals and communities who survived despite everything designed to erase them.

Educators, book clubs, human rights advocates, and concerned citizens will find an essential companion to navigating today’s volatile ideological climate in this book. Jews Have Horns is now available on Amazon.

About the Authors

Sara Pierce is an influential figure in contemporary Jewish literature, known for her diverse background and creative pursuits. She is also an entrepreneur and runs the “Einstein for Your Gifted Child” store. Her husband, Wilbur Pierce, a Vietnam veteran and Intelligence Lieutenant, authored autobiographies, children’s books, and curated art. Together, they exemplified the fusion of creativity and cultural heritage, leaving a lasting legacy. 

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Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/JEWS-HAVE-HORNS-ANTHOLOGY-ANTISEMITISM/dp/1964712041

May 14, 2025