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    “…Antisemitism is a global phenomenon on the rise that is negatively affecting Jews and communities more broadly. …”
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    by Leal Villamizar, Lina María
    Published 2022
    “…Following the end of World War II, when the world learned about the Holocaust, manifestations of antisemitism grew in Colombia as echoes of what was happening in other countries, both in the region and globally. …”
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    by Deckers, Jan, Coulter, Jonathan
    Published 2022
    “…The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) developed a ‘Working Definition of Antisemitism’ in 2016. Whilst the definition has received a significant amount of media attention, we are not aware of any comprehensive philosophical analysis. …”
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    “…We conducted a cross-national study on antisemitic hate speech on the Facebook profiles of leading media outlets in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. …”
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    “…Since 2016, a series of horrific acts motivated by antisemitism appear to have caused a fundamental shift in the prevalence of antisemitism in the United States. …”
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    by Hertzberg, Arthur
    Published 1998
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    by Misrahi, Robert
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    by Parkes, James
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    “…From this contextual backdrop, an assessment of how and why antisemitism has surged during the pandemic is presented, along with a review of what efforts are being taken to curtail this rise in hatred toward Jews. …”
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    Table of Contents: “…Religion and the invention of racism -- The rise of modern racism(s): white supremacy and antisemitism in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries -- Climax and retreat: racism in the twentieth century -- Epilogue. …”
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    by Neufeld, Maddie
    Published 2021
    “…The crises of violence and remoteness, as engendered by antisemitism, school fighting, and Covid-19, expose the fissures of this fantasy through the transferential time and ties of teaching. …”
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    by Cieslik, Emma, Phillips, Robert
    Published 2021
    “…For this study, we interviewed 12 Jewish individuals, including college students and faculty members at Ball State University, about their Jewish religion, identity, and experiences with antisemitism in this East-Central Indiana community. …”
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    by Franco, Eli
    Published 2023
    “…Moreover, the paper dwells on Frauwallner’s adherence to antisemitism and Aryan-supremacist ideology even after the WWII and as late as the 1960s.…”
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    by Livne, Sharon, Bejarano, Margalit
    Published 2021
    “…Based on an analysis of the interviews, the findings are divided into three spheres: (1) the personal experience during the pandemic, including personal difficulties and the impact of the lockdown on family and social contacts; (2) Jewish communal life, manifested in changed functions and emergence of new needs, as well as religious rituals during the pandemic; and (3) perceived relations between the Jewish community and wider society, including relations with state authorities and civil society, attitudes of and towards official media, and the possible impact of COVID-19 on antisemitism. Together, these spheres shed light on how elderly Jews experience their current situation under COVID-19—as individuals and as part of a community. …”
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    by Dashefsky, Arnold
    Published 2021
    “…Grounds for optimism versus pessimism in viewing the future of American Jewry are examined as follows: a. Antisemitism is increasing, but Jews are the most warmly regarded US religious group. b. …”
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