Anti-Semitism has not ended; it still continues and is very much alive. Although, certainly, things have improved. Jews are emancipated in every country (except those like Saudi Arabia where they are forbidden from going). This was not always the case. Additionally, Jews in Israel and the United States (over 80% of World Jewry) do not feel that they will be targeted with physical violence near to their homes. However, there are fears in much of Europe and in the Islamic World of what may happen to Jews whenever Israeli politics become a little more bloody.
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The usual disintinction is between (traditional) religious antisemitism and racial antisemitism. The latter arose after religious toleration was accepted in most European countries and religious antisemitism lost much of its force. Racial antisemitism arose from about 1870 onwards and operates with conspiracy theories.
The word is anti-Semitism, or better antisemitism(as there is no such thing as 'semitism' that Jew baiters are 'anti').
The book "Racism, Antisemitism, and Psychoanalysis" was written by Earl Hopper. It explores the intersection of these topics and how psychoanalytic theory can shed light on racist and antisemitic attitudes and behaviors.
Antisemitism
The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism was created in 2008.
Antisemitism is the discrimination and prejudice against Jewish people based on their ethnicity or religion.
Swedish Committee Against Antisemitism was created in 1983.
The word is antisemitism.
Religious antisemitism: Jews are bad because of their beliefs. They killed Jesus, they refused salvation. Cultural antisemitism: Jews are bad because of what they do. They control the banks. They conspire against civilization. Racial antisemitism: Jews are bad because of who they are. They have evil genes. They are not really human.
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It was, above all, misguided religious zeal during the Crusades that encouraged antisemitism.