Jewish Perceptions of Antisemitism

Jewish Perceptions of Antisemitism
Author: Gary A. Tobin,Sharon L. Sassler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781489964656

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Perceptions of Antisemitism in the European Union

Perceptions of Antisemitism in the European Union
Author: European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia
Publsiher: Eumc European Monitoring Centre
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UVA:X004786889

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The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion

The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion
Author: Sergei Nilus,Victor Emile Marsden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1947844962

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"The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" is almost certainly fiction, but its impact was not. Originating in Russia, it landed in the English-speaking world where it caused great consternation. Much is made of German anti-semitism, but there was fertile soil for "The Protocols" across Europe and even in America, thanks to Henry Ford and others.

Antisemitism in the North

Antisemitism in the North
Author: Jonathan Adams,Cordelia Heß
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110632286

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Is research on antisemitism even necessary in countries with a relatively small Jewish population? Absolutely, as this volume shows. Compared to other countries, research on antisemitism in the Nordic countries (Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden) is marginalized at an institutional and staffing level, especially as far as antisemitism beyond German fascism, the Second World War, and the Holocaust is concerned. Furthermore, compared to scholarship on other prejudices and minority groups, issues concerning Jews and anti-Jewish stereotypes remain relatively underresearched in Scandinavia – even though antisemitic stereotypes have been present and flourishing in the North ever since the arrival of Christianity, and long before the arrival of the first Jewish communities. This volume aims to help bring the study of antisemitism to the fore, from the medieval period to the present day. Contributors from all the Nordic countries describe the status of as well as the challenges and desiderata for the study of antisemitism in their respective countries.

Antisemitism

Antisemitism
Author: Deborah E. Lipstadt
Publsiher: Schocken
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2019-01-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780805243376

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***2019 NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD WINNER—Jew­ish Edu­ca­tion and Iden­ti­ty Award*** The award-winning author of The Eichmann Trial and Denial: Holocaust History on Trial gives us a penetrating and provocative analysis of the hate that will not die, focusing on its current, virulent incarnations on both the political right and left: from white supremacist demonstrators in Charlottesville, Virginia, to mainstream enablers of antisemitism such as Donald Trump and Jeremy Corbyn, to a gay pride march in Chicago that expelled a group of women for carrying a Star of David banner. Over the last decade there has been a noticeable uptick in antisemitic rhetoric and incidents by left-wing groups targeting Jewish students and Jewish organizations on American college campuses. And the reemergence of the white nationalist movement in America, complete with Nazi slogans and imagery, has been reminiscent of the horrific fascist displays of the 1930s. Throughout Europe, Jews have been attacked by terrorists, and some have been murdered. Where is all this hatred coming from? Is there any significant difference between left-wing and right-wing antisemitism? What role has the anti-Zionist movement played? And what can be done to combat the latest manifestations of an ancient hatred? In a series of letters to an imagined college student and imagined colleague, both of whom are perplexed by this resurgence, acclaimed historian Deborah Lipstadt gives us her own superbly reasoned, brilliantly argued, and certain to be controversial responses to these troubling questions.

Confronting Antisemitism from Perspectives of Philosophy and Social Sciences

Confronting Antisemitism from Perspectives of Philosophy and Social Sciences
Author: Armin Lange,Kerstin Mayerhofer,Dina Porat,Lawrence H. Schiffman
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-11-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110672053

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The five volumes provide a compendium of the history of and discourse about antisemitism - both as a unique cultural and religious category. Antisemitic stereotypes function as religious symbols that express and transmit a belief system of Jew-hatred, which are stored in the cultural and religious memories of the Western and Muslim worlds. This volume explores the phenomenon from the perspectives of Philosophy and Social Sciences.

Anti Judaism

Anti Judaism
Author: David Nirenberg
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 782
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781781852965

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A magisterial history, ranging from antiquity to the present, that reveals anti-Judaism to be a mode of thought deeply embedded in the Western tradition. There is a widespread tendency to regard anti-Judaism – whether expressed in a casual remark or implemented through pogrom or extermination campaign – as somehow exceptional: an unfortunate indicator of personal prejudice or the shocking outcome of an extremist ideology married to power. But, as David Nirenberg argues in this ground-breaking study, to confine anit-Judaism to the margins of our culture is to be dangerously complacent. Anti-Judaism is not an irrational closet in the vast edifice of Western thought, but rather one of the basic tools with which that edifice was constructed.

Discrimination and Hate Crime Against Jews in EU Member States

Discrimination and Hate Crime Against Jews in EU Member States
Author: European Union. European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9292394681

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Antisemitism casts a long shadow on Jewish people's chances to enjoy their legally guaranteed rights to human dignity, freedom of thought, conscience and religion, and non-discrimination. The daily insults, discrimination, harassment and even physical violence, with which Jewish people across the European Union (EU) must contend, show few signs of abating, despite EU and EU Member States' best efforts. Nevertheless, little information exists on the extent and nature of antisemitic crimes to guide policy makers seeking to effectively fight these crimes. This FRA survey is the first ever to collect comparable data on Jewish people's experiences and perceptions of antisemitism, hate-motivated crime and discrimination across a number of EU Member States, specifically in Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Its findings reveal a worrying level of discrimination, particularly in employment and education, a widespread fear of victimisation and heightening concern about antisemitism online. By shining light on crimes that all too often remain unreported and therefore invisible, this FRA report seeks to help put an end to them.