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Q: How many acts of anti semitism are report in the US in one year?
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How many pages does The Politics of Anti-Semitism have?

The Politics of Anti-Semitism has 178 pages.


When did anti-semitism in Europe begin in 1930's?

Anti-semitism is very, very much older than that.... it goes back many centuries.


Where can anti semitism be found?

Anti-semitism can be found around the world. Most of the time, gangs of neo-nazis (or skinheads) can be the easiest place to find active anti-semitism. However, many "mainstream" places, like restaurants, tv sitcoms and the Southern United States, practice veiled and overt anti-Semitism as a way of life.


What is the persecution of the followers of Judaism?

There are many terms for the specific acts of discrimination, such as ghettoization, pogroms, genocides, poll taxes, etc. but the general term is: Anti-Semitism, which replaced the older German term Judenhass in the 1870s.


What happened to Jews in the Anti-Semitism?

Anti-Semitism is an ideology, not a time period, so things did not happen "during it". Anti-Semitism has existed for over 2000 years and continues to exist to this day. Of course, the arguments justifying Judenhass (Jew-hatred) have changed over the numerous centuries and have also mutated in different places where different people have brought their unique prejudices to Anti-Semitism. Anti-Semitism has motivated numerous forms of segregation, violence, expulsions, torturous activities, pogroms, genocides, and wars.


What was the object of anti Semitic films?

The objective of any form of Anti-Semitic Propaganda, of which films were just one form among many, was to induce the watcher to believe Anti-Semitism to be justified after engaging with it.


What term describes prejudice against Jewish people that convinced many Jews to embrace nationalism?

ANTI-SEMITISM or JUDENHASS refers to the hatred of Jews that led, in the 19th century, to Jews embracing Zionism or Jewish Nationalism.


What term meaning prejudice against Jewish people convinced many Jews to embrace nationalism?

Anti-Semitism


What is one reason the Rosenberg case attaracted nationwide contraversy and attention?

Many believed that their conviction was influenced by anti-Semitism.


Did the Polish blame the Jews for their hardships?

Many did while some did not. Anti-Semitism was pervasive in Poland at that time and continues to be today.


Who was the mastermind of Anti-Semitism?

Religious AnswerSatanHistorical AnswerNo single person or nation invented Anti-Semitism. It is a growing, changing, and evolving historical idea that reflects the people who articulate it more than it does a coherent internal ideology. As a result, there is no mastermind. Many of Anti-Semitism's arguments counter each other as a result of this incoherence. (For example, pseudo-scientific Anti-Semitism believes that Jews are both inadequate mentally for Western Society and that they have legitimate companies with vast material wealth and are using them to affect world affairs. If they could not function mentally, how is it that they could control such a large organizational structure.)


What was the object of the antisemitic films?

The objective of any form of Anti-Semitic Propaganda, of which films were just one form among many, was to induce the watcher to believe Anti-Semitism to be justified after engaging with it.