Having learned a lot by reading the first book on the Jewish people, I could still learn and understand the discomfort felt by some residents of this state that it is forbidden to criticize, especially in France. We discover the role of the benevolent Great Britain in the creation of a territory could accommodate the Jews fleeing from Central and Eastern Europe and for the same time to get rid of those who lived on British soil. We discover the paradoxical view of English since the creation of the Anglican Church admiration for the warrior and conqueror Hebrew people as described in the Bible and clearly expressed contempt for Jews. The fantasy of the "chosen people" and the "promised land" of Anglican Christians emigrants to the New World is still relevant and conservatives in contemporary puritan America continue to support the policy of the state of Israel.