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American antisemitism during the decades that followed the mass migration was, as Fermaglich puts it, “private” and therefore “insidious.” In the earlier part of the twentieth century, such discrimination was not subtle, appearing in job advertisements with the warning “Christians Only” or at hotels and restaurants posting signs declaring “No Dogs
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In the midst of my laughter at this funny costume, or that Purim joke, I remember our enemies, past and present. The names change, but not the character or intent. Haman, Antiochus, Hitler, Arafat—all bent on destroying my people. I must remember my enemies with a passion as fierce as my love for the little children masquerading this night in synag
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Blimey, it’s rare that someone just comes out with it: Antisemitism is a second-class racism.
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Anthony Bradley
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For the first time, prominent American Jews publicly disassociated themselves from the democratically approved policies of the Israeli government.