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- noun uncommon
Antisemitism ,hatred ofJews .
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Examples
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Jew-hatred that is separated amid hatred of all the strangers.
Avraham Burg: When The Walls Come Tumbling Down Avraham Burg 2011
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A few years ago, large headlines proclaimed "Rise of 300 percent in manifestations of anti-Semitism," and it turned out that this referred to an increase from 19 to 59 events of Jew-hatred in a specific European country that year.
Avraham Burg: When The Walls Come Tumbling Down Avraham Burg 2011
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You have by now written two articles naming me personally, and have appeared before the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Anti-Semitism to sing the same tune (with reference to me, at least by name, mercifully absent): the "new anti-Semitism," as opposed to the more recognizable Jew-hatred, is directed towards the state of Israel and its policies.
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Jew-hatred that is separated amid hatred of all the strangers.
Avraham Burg: When The Walls Come Tumbling Down Avraham Burg 2011
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You have by now written two articles naming me personally, and have appeared before the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Anti-Semitism to sing the same tune (with reference to me, at least by name, mercifully absent): the "new anti-Semitism," as opposed to the more recognizable Jew-hatred, is directed towards the state of Israel and its policies.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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It is also disturbing that there is a rising tide of Jew-hatred in Great Britain and in France.
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The fact that the same usual suspects continue to torpedo the conversation by equating support for human rights and justice with support for terrorism and Jew-hatred just serves to demonstrate again how little those people actually care for the well-being and character of both this country and Israel.
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Does it really work for you to run away from being called out on Jew-hatred by claiming your accusers are just shilling for Israel?
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It is also disturbing that there is a rising tide of Jew-hatred in Great Britain and in France.
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A few years ago, large headlines proclaimed "Rise of 300 percent in manifestations of anti-Semitism," and it turned out that this referred to an increase from 19 to 59 events of Jew-hatred in a specific European country that year.
Avraham Burg: When The Walls Come Tumbling Down Avraham Burg 2011
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