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The curious response to Ahmadinejad at the U.N. · By Matthias Küntzel It is a topsy-turvy world: At the United Nations – an organization born out of the struggle against Nazi Germany and intended to embody the lessons of the Holocaust ...


Will financial crisis encourage antisemitism? - By Kenneth Stern

During times of crisis Jews get nervous, and for good reason. How many generations have learned the meaning of the word “scapegoat” the hard way? Amid the current global financial meltdown, some have pointed out Jewish names in the news o...


2007-2008: Another year of global academic antisemitism and anti-Israelism by Manfred Gerstenfeld

The academic year 2007-2008 saw ongoing anti-Israeli and antisemiticincidents in various countries. Among them is Israel Apartheid Week, which has become an annual ritual in a number of cities on several continents. So have the calls of the Univers...


The return of Hungarian antisemitism By Karl Pfeifer

An old foe of Magyar cosmpolitanism rears its ugly head Antisemitism is tolerated in Hungary, not only in its crudest form when a uniformed rabble marches in the streets or when neo-Nazi provoke Jews before their synagogues. It is also part a...


The Tsunami that Wasn't by Manfred Gerstenfeld

The world financial crisis is said to be monumental, yet where is the wave of Anti-Semitism that was supposed to follow in its wake? An analysis of the world hatred market can explain where the Anti-Semitic merchandise has disappeared to. In...


Britain - Antisemitic Discourse in Britain in 2007

This CST Antisemitic Discourse Report   analyses antisemitism within written and verbal communication, discussion and rhetoric about Jews and Jewishrelated issues in 2007.   This report studies antisemitic discourse w...


The language of antisemitism- By Dave Rich

When, in 2003, the veteran Labour MP Tam Dalyell described the then British Prime Minister Tony Blair as being influenced by a "Jewish cabal," he was roundly condemned for making what many saw as an obviously antisemitic remark. Some, though, sou...


The Roots and Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism - Presentation by Professor Andrew Bostom

At the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC, author Andrew Bostom presented conclusions from his new book, “The Legacy of Antisemitism”. ...


Antisemitism Embedded in British Culture Interview with Robert Solomon Wistrich

 - Antisemitism has been present in Great Britain for almost a thousand years of recorded history. In the twelfth century, Catholic medieval Britain was a persecutory society, particularly when it came to Jews. It pioneered the bl...


Expanding Holocaust Denial and Legislation Against It - By Michael Whine

Over half the states of Europe now criminalize Holocaust denial. They accept the premise that deniers are extremists who use denial, among other means, to rehabilitate Nazism. Their legal rationale in doing so is usually that denial negates the his...


Finding New Ways to Express Jew-Hatred - By Dr. Dvir Abramovich

I am often reminded of Martin Luther King’s statement about anti-Zionism: “You declare that you do not hate the Jews, you are merely anti-Zionist. And I say, let the truth ring forth from the high mountain tops…When people criticize Zi...


Anti-Israel Sentiment Predicts Anti-Semitism in Europe - By Edward H. Kaplan and Charles A. Small

In the discourse surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, extreme criticisms of Israel (e.g., Israel is an apartheid state, the Israel Defense Forces deliberately target Palestinian civilians), coupled with extreme policy proposals (e.g., ...


Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism: Cosmopolitan Reflections

Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism: Cosmopolitan Reflections David Hirsh, Goldsmiths College, University of London....


Europe - Anti-Semitism on the Rise in Europe - By Dale Hurd

If you don't think anti-Semitism is rising in Europe, look at the political cartoons. A Greek cartoon suggests Israelis kill Christians on Easter. An Italian cartoon shows the baby Jesus worried that the Israelis are going to kill him again....


Address by Abraham H. Foxmam, To International Conference of the Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitism

Ladies and Gentlemen: I have been lucky that by miracle and by my nanny's human courage I survived the Holocaust – as a child – and I have been privileged to spend my adult life fighting hate and prejudice and anti-Semitism. But I d...


Address by Foreign Ministry DG Abramovich to the Global Forum for Combating Antisemitism

Heads of the diplomatic mission, parliamentarians from different countries, distinguished scholars from academia, heads of NGOs, leaders of Jewish communities and organizations, justices and legal experts, ladies and gentlemen, I am greatly ...


Address by FM Livni to the Global Forum for Combating Antisemitism

Address by Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Tzipi Livni to the International Conference of the Global Forum for Combating Antisemitism Jerusalem, 24 February 2008 Thank you for this gathering, because it is encouragin...


Britain’s Anti-Semitic Turn - By Melanie Phillips

A new manifestation of the oldest hatred demonizes the Jewish state. Autumn 2007 In August 2006, as the war in Lebanon raged, a gang of teenage girls confronted 12-year-old Jasmine Kranat and a friend on a London bus. “Are you Jewish...


“Old” and “New”: Contemporary British Antisemitism - Mark Gardner

Source: http://www.engageonline.org.uk/journal/index.php?journal_id=16&article_id=65 Arguments over whether or not there is a “new” antisemitism - and if so, what constitutes it - have obscured our understanding of contempora...


"The objective anti- Semites": By Anshel Freffer

Robin Shepherd is not the first person to try and define the world's oldest hatred, but he is perhaps one of the most unlikely. The senior research fellow at the Chatham House think tank in London has no significant connection to the Jewish people...


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