This article is about books that criticise Judaism as a religion. For books that are hostile or discriminatory towards Jews as a group of people, see Antisemitica. For books that criticise the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament as part of a critique of Christianity, see Bibliography of books critical of Christianity.
This is a bibliography of literature treating the topic of criticism of Judaism as a religion, sorted by alphabetical order of titles.
Books that criticise the Jewish religion as a whole;
Books that criticise all religions (especially the Abrahamic religions), including Judaism in particular; and
Books that criticise social separatism of Jewish minority communities, and argue for (voluntary or involuntary) Jewish assimilation (religiously, linguistically, socially, or culturally).
The Jewish Question (1843) by Bruno Bauer, critical of Jewish separatism and arguing for Jews to convert to Christianity in order to assimilate
On the Jewish Question (1844) by Karl Marx in response to Bauer's 1843 book, critical of Jewish separatism, but arguing for voluntary assimilation without a need to become Christians (first)
^Shahak, Israel; Mezvinsky, Norton (2004). Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel. Pluto Press. p. xxi. In the introduction to the 2004 edition of Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel (originally published in 1994), co-author Mezvinsky stated: "We realize that, by criticizing Jewish fundamentalism, we are criticizing a part of the past that we love. We wish that members of every human grouping would criticize their own past, even before criticizing others.