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sure, it's Amana Books, but what else did they publish? did they have an editorial position on anything else? so, giving the name is not actually helpful.
Berger was a Reform rabbi whose anti-zionism was predicated on the untenable notion that antisemitism didn't exist in any significant or meaningful way in the USA. like all the other folks in the American Council for Judaism, he was an American patriot.
Shahak's hatred of religion led him to make amazingly ignorant and hateful statements about Judaism. he was justifiably (but not unanimously) condemned as an antisemite.
neither of them are first rate in my estimation.
still, your two paragraphs here are more informative than your silly original post.