Schvindlerman holds a Master’s degree in Social Sciences from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Buenos Aires. He is a writer and international political analyst. He is a professor at the Center for the Study of Religion, State, and Society at the Marshall T. Meyer Latin American Rabbinical Seminary. He is a columnist for Infobae (Argentina) and Página Siete (Bolivia), and a contributor to various media outlets in Latin America and Spain.
In this book, the author examines Wagner’s ideology and his ambivalent relationship with the Jews of his time, his subsequent adoption as an artistic and political model by the Nazis, and the intense and prolonged debate over the performance of his works in Israel.
He is the author of the books *Rome and Jerusalem: Vatican Policy Toward the Jewish State* (Debate, 2010) and “Land for Peace, Land for War” (Ensayos del Sud, 2002), as well as the essays “Introduction to the New Anti-Semitism” (Ediciones Bnai Brith, 2010) and “The Other Axis of Evil: Anti-Americanism, Anti-Israelism, and Anti-Semitism” (Milá, 2004).
He was a contributor to the Miami Herald. He was Deputy Executive Director of United Nations Watch in Switzerland and an instructor at the Institute for Young Leaders from Abroad in Israel.