it was bombed particularly because of the rabbi jacob rothchild's very vocal and possible affiliation with dr. king. that would have been, i think, the primary motivation. there has been a book called the temple bombing that melissa fay green has written that's a nonfiction book about that time. as a child experiencing that, it was an experience not my only experience but my most extreme experience of domestic terror. >> howard, you talked earlier about trends in jewish books. and here we have noir and specifically jewish noir. is this kind of literature new within the context of the jewish community? >> it is not actually. we are seeing more. there is more jewish detective fiction. there is actually even a large sub genre in israel of detective fiction. but there is also -- this fathers release of the novel compulsion which is about leopold case, fictional take from that. one of the things that's interesting, there is a book from the '50s or '60s but there has been great discomfort among jews with violence. we are all uncomfortable with violence. but when it happens within the commun