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Jews in Lebanon
The Jewish community in Lebanon existed for thousands of years. Unfortunately, virtually all Jews fled the country, due to the increasingly brutal oppression they faced before and after Israel declared independence.
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Jews in Libya
Jews in Libya suffered under multiple oppressive governments, including fascists and radical Islamists who actively persecuted them including violence and destroying Jewish synagogues and property.
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“Jews aren’t loyal”
For centuries, Jews have faced hatred, discrimination, and violence after being accused of "dual loyalty" or not being loyal enough to the countries in which they live.
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History of antisemitism
Antisemitism did not begin or end with the Nazi era. Its existence over the millennia speaks to the power of scapegoating a group that is defined as the “other." See this link for an overview of the history of antisemitism:
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Antisemitism in the Middle East
While Jews faced less persecution in the Middle East than in Europe, they were second class citizens at best and brutally oppressed at worst. This article is a great resource on the history of antisemitism in the Middle East.
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Protocols of the Elders of Zion
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is the most notorious and widespread antisemitic publication of modern times. It helped incite a genocide against the Jewish people.
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"Concentration Camp" Comparisons
The use of the term "concentration camp" to criticize American immigration policy has generated intense debate in the US and beyond. Here is an example of why some people believe such rhetoric is inaccurate and disrespectful of the Holocaust.
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"Concentration Camp" Comparisons
The use of the term "concentration camp" to criticize American immigration policy has generated intense debate in the US and beyond. Here is an example of why some people believe such rhetoric is accurate and justified.
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Debunking claims that Ashkenazi Jews are Khazars
This article debunks the theory that Ashkenazi Jews are descended from a group called the Khazars, who lived between modern Turkey and Russia. This theory is typically spread by those who seek to deny the connection between Jews and the land of Israel.
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"Jews are Disloyal"
Antisemites falsely claim Jews are untrustworthy or disloyal, only caring about the interests of other Jews or a larger "Jewish agenda". Learn more about that myth here.
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The Blood Libel
The blood libel is a deadly antisemitic myth that Jews murder non-Jews (especially children) and use their blood to perform religious rituals. Learn more here.
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Holocaust Denial
The Holocaust was a genocide committed against Jews by the German Nazi regime between 1941-1945. Denying that it happened or minimizing it is antisemitism.
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Jewish Refugees from the Middle East booklet
This booklet delves into the history of Jewish communities in the Middle East, and how nearly all of them virtually disappeared due to oppression and violence in the 20th century.
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IHRA Definition Background
This resource offers background about the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism, including why it is necessary and how it can help fight bigotry against Jews, along with answers to common criticisms.
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Writers of the IHRA Definition
Those who attack the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism often point to Ken Stern, who helped draft the definition and now criticizes how it is used. In this article, other key leaders involved in IHRA help set the record straight.
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History of Great Replacement Theory in America
The "Great Replacement" is a dangerous white supremacist conspiracy theory promoted in the U.S. and elsewhere. Its roots go back to the 1890s and it was made popular by a neo-Nazi in the late 1990s.
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Background on the Great Replacement Theory
This is important background about the "Great Replacement," a white supremacist conspiracy theory that has inspired terrorist attacks against people of color and Jews.