Abstract
Eighty years after the November 1938 Pogrom and more than seventy years after the liberation of the Nazi concentration and death camps, attacking and killing Jews, slandering and denigrating them in their daily lives have become again a sad reality in Europe and in other parts of the world. This, together with calls to boycott the Jewish state and denying its right to exist can have grave implications for both Jews and society in general.
Jew hatred is no longer restricted to the extreme right and radical
Islam, but has spread across parts of the left and center of the political spectrum, as well as mainstream Christian and Muslim groups.
Jew hatred is no longer restricted to the extreme right and radical
Islam, but has spread across parts of the left and center of the political spectrum, as well as mainstream Christian and Muslim groups.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Brussels |
Publisher | the European Jewish Congress |
Number of pages | 147 |
State | Published - 2018 |
ULI Keywords
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- Antisemitism -- Congresses
- Antisemitism -- Prevention -- Congresses