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Anti Semitism

Guest Blog

Challenging the Choir

By David Ha'ivri

Many people would rather be ignorant of the truth than change their views and biases.

Guest Blog

Don't Look to AIPAC for Help

By Greg Lauren

The best thing we can do is educate the next generation on what the source of our light in the world is.

Op-Eds

Pink Anti-Semitism is Still Anti-Semitism

By Alan M. Dershowitz

A 'pinkwashing' conference - focused on how Israel allegedly uses its protection of gay rights to cover up its treatment of Arabs - is being sponsored by the Gay and Lesbian Studies Center at CUNY's Graduate Center this April.

Rubin Reports

The Book of Esther: A Political Analysis

By Barry Rubin

Especially remarkable is the behavior of Esther. Warned of Haman’s plan, Esther wants to do nothing lest she place herself at risk.

Fresno Zionism

No ‘Respect’ for Racist Demagogue

By Vic Rosenthal

Background on MP George Galloway, the British legislator who refused to debate an Israeli.

Rubin Reports

Hagel Nomination Defeat Is in Everyone's Interest

By Barry Rubin

A secretary of defense should not just be a “yes-man.” He should represent an independent point of view and also represent his department’s interests.

Op-Eds

Will a Notorious Anti-Semite Become the Next Pope?

By Alan M. Dershowitz

If Cardinal Rodriguez Maradiaga were to be elected pope, much of the good work done by recent popes in building bridges between the Catholic Church and the Jews would be endangered.

Fresno Zionism

Smelling Chuck Hagel & Other Anti-Semites

By Vic Rosenthal

My alarm bells went off when the President chose Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense.

Dr. Mordechai Kedar

Islam in the United States

By Dr. Mordechai Kedar

Political correctness is what dictates conduct in the highest echelons of leadership in the United States.

Emes Ve-Emunah

Goodbye to a Good Pope

By Harry Maryles

The relationship between the Jewish people and the Catholic Church has never been better. And the current Pope deserves credit for that.

Op-Eds

What Jonathan Kay Got Wrong

By Dr. Phyllis Chesler

My good colleague Kay is wrong about the early demise of conspiracy theories and blood libels against the Jews.

CIFWatch

The Obligation to Avoid Anti-Semitic Behavior

By Adam Levick

By comparison, whites who avoid evoking anti-black narratives and imagery in America, by and large don’t bemoan the so-called “restrictions” placed on their artistic or intellectual expression.

HADAR

The City of 'East Jerusalem'

By Daniel Tauber

East Jerusalem has become code for: where Jews shouldn't be.

Op-Eds

What Happened to Sweden?

By Michael Curtis

Sweden is now a country where orthodox Jews are afraid to wear a skullcap.

CIFWatch

How One British Paper Commemorated Int'l Holocaust Memorial Day

By Adam Levick

Spare us your Holocaust pieties and consider honoring Jews who are still among the living.

Fresno Zionism

Jew-Hatred in Egypt and Britain

By Vic Rosenthal

Morsi, who all but expressly said Jews control the Western media, would find a comforting embrace in the anti-Semitism of some Westerners.

Op-Eds

Remember King For Fighting Hate Against All

By Kenneth Jacobson

For those of us who closely follow the progress in America in the battles against racism and anti-Semitism, the observance of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday this year has particular relevance.

Guest Blog

Haredim, Wake Up and Toughen Up

By Menachem Ben-Mordechai

When Jews are attacked in broad daylight in the world's holiest city, something is horrifically wrong in Israel.

America's Rabbi / Shmuley Boteach

Religion’s Most Repellant Idea

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

How can anyone calling himself a Rabbi have the chutzpah to ever justify the death of innocents?

Fresno Zionism

Death By a Thousand Snowballs

By Vic Rosenthal

The Jewish state is supposed to be a place where people are not humiliated for being Jews.

Emes Ve-Emunah

Another Milestone for the Jewish People in America

By Harry Maryles

I said I am proud of the President for choosing the best man for the job at Treasury even though he is Jewish.

CIFWatch

The Press Calls Israel Right-Wing, But Gives a Free Pass to Jordan

By Adam Levick

The Guardian’s Jordan page has absolutely nothing warning of the nation’s dangerous lurch to the extreme right abyss.

Felafel on Rye

Who’s Afraid of David Dukes’ Dukes?

By Tzvi Fishman

We don’t want to rule over the goyim. We are to be their teachers, that’s all.

Daniel Pipes / The Lion's Den

Debating on Iranian TV - And More (Video)

By Daniel Pipes

The 25-minute show was the most hare-brained and loony of my 35 years going on television.

Op-Eds

The Redacted Iraqi Jews

By Nabil Al-Hadairi

Iraqi Jews had been genuine citizens for thousands of years -- even before Muslims and Christians.

Op-Eds

The Ten Top Anti-Semites of 2012

By Jerrold L. Sobel

The leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood top the Simon Wiesenthal Center's list of top ten anti-Semites of the year.

My Right Word

Ukranian Politician Calls Mila Kunis a 'Dirty Jewess'

By Yisrael Medad

Ukranian politician Igor Miroshnichenko said Mila Kunis, who left the Ukraine at a yong age, was a "zhydovka" and not a "true Ukrainian."

Fresno Zionism

Disproportionate Response Pays

By Vic Rosenthal

There is no way the Jewish state (or for that matter, the Jewish people) will ever generate feelings of love or even liking in the world.

NY / News Briefs

Brooklyn Suffers Surge in Anti-Semitic Scrawling

By Malkah Fleisher

A swastika was found painted in the elevator of a building in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Tuesday.

Israel / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Israeli Flag Burned in Front of Budapest Synagogue

By Malkah Fleisher

An Israeli flag was burned in front of a Budapest synagogue on Tuesday by members of an ultrarightist Hungarian party as part of their celebrations of an anti-communist revolution taking part in the country in 1956.

News Briefs / Europe

Jewish Man Knocked Unconscious in Paris Metro

By JTA

A Jewish man was attacked and rendered unconscious in a Paris metro, a local watchdog reported.

US / News Briefs

Jewish Oral Surgeon Puts Drill to Anti-Semitic Dental School

By JTA

Sixty years after Perry Brickman was thrown out of Emory University’s dental school simply for being Jewish, the retired oral surgeon from Atlanta went back to the school on Wednesday to receive an official apology.

Terrorism / News Briefs / Europe

Huge Upsurge in Anti-Semitic Attacks in France This Year

By Malkah Fleisher

Several attacks on Jews over the Sukkot holiday across France have exemplified a whopping 45 percent reported increase in anti-Semitic attacks in the country in the first eight months of 2012.

CIFWatch

Blurred Reality: Muslim Protesters' Anti-Jewish Slogans

By Adam Levick

The media has overlooked Muslim protesters' hypocrisy in protesting what they perceive as slander against them by slandering the Jews.

Emes Ve-Emunah

The Atrocity of Ignorance and Fanaticism

By Harry Maryles

Recent anti-Christian acts are due to a culture of hatred of the goy (non-Jew) that permeates certain circles.

Op-Eds

Closed: The Last Synagogue in Egypt

By Shiraz Maher

Fears for the future of religious minorities in Egypt were accentuated earlier this month when it was announced that the last synagogue in the country would be closed down. The Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue, which had operated in Alexandria, was the last functioning center of Jewish life in the country. It is now clear that its cavernous halls, built in the nineteenth century, will not be open to worshippers hoping to mark Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur services this year.

Global / News Briefs / Media

Charge: Facebook Pages Spew Blood Libels, Attack Jews and Aborigines, Mock Anne Frank

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

There is no scientific equation to determine what is hatred, but a Facebook picture of a smiling Anne Frank surrounded by the caption, "What's that burning? Oh it's my family" is an easy one. So is a Facebook picture of a baby on a scale emblazoned with a Jewish Star, where the bottom of the scale is a meat grinder with raw ground meat (presumably, a baby's) oozing out.

Op-Eds

How the Holocaust Never Happened in Rumania

By Michael Curtis

The virus of antisemitism is alive and well in Eastern Europe, and so is the denial of the Holocaust. It is particularly disconcerting that a younger generation in Rumania, and more than likely everywhere else in the world, should be infected with this virus, and is -- or claims to be -- ignorant of the real treatment of Jews in the 20th century.

US / News Briefs

'Kill the Jews' Spray Painted in Monmouth Heights, NJ

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

Spray painted symbols of swastikas were found on road signs in the Monmouth Heights neighborhood.

Op-Eds

J'Accuse: Shame on Germany for Circumcision Ban

By Alan M. Dershowitz

So let no one praise a nation that murdered a million Jewish babies and children for shedding crocodile tears over the plight of the poor little baby boy who, following a many thousand year old tradition, is circumcised 8 days after birth. Every good person should condemn Germany for what really lies at the heart of efforts to ban circumcision—old-fashioned anti-Semitism, a term coined by Germans for Germans and against Jews.

Jewish

Pakistani Owner of Swanky Santa Monica Hotel: “Get the [expletive] Jews out of my Pool”

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

An upscale hotel on a Santa Monica, California, beach is an odd place to be singled out from a crowd and removed because you are Jewish.

Middle East / Levant / Jewish / On Campus / Education

UCLA Officially Protects Promotion of Anti-Israel Boycott

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

David Delgado Shorter, a professor at the University of California at Los Angeles, has been given the official green light to continue using university resources to promote the boycott of Israel. Shorter prominently features links to the U.S. Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel on his official class website. The founders of the U.S. Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel have openly stated that their ultimate goal is the dismantling of the Jewish State.

Jewish / Global / Religion

It's Official: No Circumcision in Germany - Jewish Hospital Bans the Brit

By Malkah Fleisher

The Jewish Hospital in Berlin has suspended all religious circumcisions of children following a ruling delivered by a German court banning the practice.

News Briefs

Exit Poll: 'Red' Ken Livingstone Trailing in London Mayoral Election

By JTA

Former London Mayor Ken Livingstone, who stirred controversy with remarks called anti-Semitic by the city's Jewish leaders, was trailing in a bid to reclaim his post, an exit poll showed. Incumbent Boris Johnson, Livingstone's successor, had 53 percent of Thursday's vote to 47 percent for Livingstone in the hotly contested race, according to the YouGov […]

Analysis

Israelis Share Netanyahu’s View of History

By Vic Rosenthal

There is a reason that “the average Israeli” elected the son of Benzion Netanyahu, a man who shares his father’s values — because they too share his view of history. This is precisely why they believe that he would not sell out their interests.

US / News Briefs

NJ Court: Non-Jew Can Sue for Anti-Semitic Remarks

By Malkah Fleisher

A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a man who alleges he endured anti-Semitic slurs from his former supervisors can sue them – even though he is not Jewish.

Israel / Jewish / Global

European Report Finds High Levels of Anti-Semitism, Correlation Between Anti-Semitism and Anti-Israel Attitudes

By Jewish Press Staff Writer

Among its results, the study found that 72% of Polish citizens agree or strongly agree that "Jews try to take advantage of having been victims during the Nazi era," and that 68% of Hungarians share this sentiment. Nearly 70% percent of Hungarians also think that "Jews have too much influence" in their country.

Global

Tunisia to Jews: Keep Coming to Djerba for Lag B'Omer

By Malkah Fleisher

The annual Jewish Lag B’Omer pilgrimage to the oldest synagogue in Africa should be maintained as a symbol of Tunisian openness, according to Tunisia’s tourism minister on Tuesday, yet the increase in fundamentalist Salafi Islamic political rule threatens to drive out the remaining Jews of Djerba.

Jewish

Canadian Jews to Start Jewish Security Patrols in Toronto

By Malkah Fleisher

Anti-Semitic slogans scrawled in Calgary and an Audit of Anti-Semitic Incidents conducted by B’nai Brith Canada showing a steady rise in anti-Jewish incidents has prompted a former Israeli counter-terrorism expert to establish a Jewish guard troop for relevant sites throughout Canada.

News Briefs

PM Netanyahu Condemns Jerusalem Mufti's Anti-Semitic Speech

By Jewish Press Staff

Sheikh Muhammad Hussein in response: "I can't change the Hadith."

News Briefs

Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Preaches Killing of Jews in Sermon

By Jewish Press Staff

Top PA religious official was speaking at event celebrating founding of Fatah.

Community / Jewish / NY

Attack on N.J. Synagogue Being Treated as Murder Attempt

By JTA

An explosive thrown through the window of a New Jersey synagogue and residence is being treated as attempted murder, according to the prosecutor of Bergen County.

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Serials

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By Vic Rosenthal

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