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  1. Today, despite a steady trend of decreasing antisemitism among the indigenous population, acts of antisemitism are a serious cause for concern, as is tension between the Jewish and Muslim populations of France, both the largest in Europe.

  2. Nov 7, 2023 · Where Does Antisemitism Come From? | The New Yorker. Q. & A. Where Does Antisemitism Come From? Amid a dramatic increase in attacks on Jewish people and institutions, a historian traces the...

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  3. Antisemitism. Part of Jewish history and discrimination. History. Timeline. Reference. Definitions. Geography. Argentina. Australia. Austria. Belarus. Belgium. Canada. Chinese. Chilean. Costa Rican. Europe. France. Dreyfus affair. 21st century. 21st-century Germany. Greece.

  4. First conducted in 2014, ADL’s Global 100: An Index of Anti-Semitism® is the most extensive survey ever conducted about the attitudes and opinions toward Jewish people in over 100 countries around the world. The study found that antisemitic attitudes are persistent and pervasive around the world.

  5. A BRIEF HISTORY OF ANTISEMITISM. Definition of Antisemitism. Antisemitism is the marginalization and/or oppression of people who are Jewish based on the belief in stereotypes and myths about Jewish people, Judaism and Israel. Historically, what began as ethnic prejudice and religious polemic evolved into a systematic policy of political ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AntisemitismAntisemitism - Wikipedia

    Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) [a] is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against Jews. [2] [3] [4] This sentiment is a form of racism, [5] [6] and a person who harbours it is called an antisemite. Primarily, antisemitic tendencies may be motivated by negative sentiment towards Jews as a people or by ...

  7. Apr 23, 2023 · How geography matters in understanding the politics of lingering antisemitism - Geographical. 23 April 2023. 3 minutes. Dr Camila Bassi. Camila Bassi challenges the assumptions still being used that perpetuate anti-Jewish racism. Why does the struggle against racism too often ignore today’s antisemitism?

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