"Diego Moldes chronicles the key Jewish characters who shaped many of the most important areas of Jewish life, be they science, fashion, film, or literature. Both exhaustive and informative, the book is a helpful resource for those looking to study the people, writings, and thinkings of Jews who shaped Western civilization.Moldes, who is not Jewish, describes himself as an admirer of Jewish culture. This book is just one example of his allyship; he has served as the Executive Director of the Foundacion Hispanojudia (the Hispanic-Jewish Foundation) and as President and co-founder of ONG Associacion Fania (The Fania Association) a group that combats antisemitism and supports Jewish cultural endeavors....Before discussing individual Jewish thinkers and leaders, Moldes spends over seventy pages answering two important questions: where does antisemitism come from, and how does one define a Jew? These two sections are impressive for their breadth of sources and detail .... Since Moldes is well-read in many languages, even the most educated American readers will encounter new thinkers and names....After these opening sections, the book turns to the Jews who shaped the modern world. Moving through topics as diverse as the inventions of glass, linguistics, computing, medicine, and sports, the book is full of thousands of names of history's most important Jews ... One can't help remark ... that the world would look very different, indeed much poorer, had these Jews not between around to invent the products, found the companies, and imagine the ideas that we often take for granted....But those looking to appreciate how our world has been shaped by the Jewish people will, after reading this book, marvel at our accomplishments and Moldes' extensive knowledge of them."--The Jewish Book Council Review, by Rabbi Mark Katz, Rabbi at Temple Ner Tamid, Bloomfield, NJ and author of several books including The Heart of Loneliness: How Jewish Wisdom Can Help You Cope and Find Comfort, a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award