You Gentiles (1924) is a striking and unflinching examination of the cultural rift between Jews and non-Jews, written by Jewish thinker Maurice Samuel. In this thought-provoking essay, Samuel argues that the Jewish perspective-shaped by a deep sense of morality, justice, and spiritual mission-fundamentally differs from the values of the Gentile world, which he sees as more focused on power, order, and material success. With both intensity and introspection, he explores the tensions and misunderstandings that arise from these opposing worldviews. A bold and enduring work, You Gentiles remains a powerful entry point into conversations about identity, faith, and the challenges of coexistence.