"A surprising insight into the conflict in New York between the Jewish community and black militant Islam.The blacks are scornful of Judaism, blame the Jews for the slave trade, and say the slave trade was their own holocaust. An elderly Jewish man goes to the USA to campaign for the case of his brother stabbed to death during anti-Jewish rioting. He steps into a cauldron of boiling ethnic intolerance dominated by a venomous war of words. Meanwhile Islamic leader and radical Khalid Mohammed visits Washington to see the well known Holocaust Museum. He is considered by many Jews to be one of the most dangerous men in America. As he leaves the museum he speaks disdainfully of what he has seen. Good archive footage of the August 1991 anti-Jewish riots." journeymanpictures