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  • noun Alternative spelling of judeophobia.

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Examples

  • So in other words, the "new anti-Semitism" (Taguieff prefers the word Judeophobia) boils down to anti-imperialist opposition to Israel.

    Louis Proyect: The Unrepentant Marxist 2009

  • The problem is that the many 'anti-Semites' these days are Semites themselves, so the term needs to be more precise in its reference to the Jewish people: "Judeophobia"?

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • 'Judeophobia' was never seriously addressed at the UN Commission, nor at the Council since then.

    Jihad Watch 2009

  • For an overview of the contending positions, see Peter Schäfer, Judeophobia: Attitudes toward the Jews in the Ancient World Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1997, 1–8.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to explore this in a collective setting when I attended the American premier of "Unmasked," a new movie on Judeophobia anti-Semitism directed and produced by Gloria Greenfield.

    Dovid Efune: The Jewish Solution Problem Dovid Efune 2011

  • Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to explore this in a collective setting when I attended the American premier of "Unmasked," a new movie on Judeophobia anti-Semitism directed and produced by Gloria Greenfield.

    Dovid Efune: The Jewish Solution Problem Dovid Efune 2011

  • For an overview of the contending positions, see Peter Schäfer, Judeophobia: Attitudes toward the Jews in the Ancient World Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1997, 1–8.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • At least this was how he claimed it was perceived by people around, i. e., a phobia on their part, he designated in medical terms as "Judeophobia."

    Robert Eisenman: The Greatest "Heritage Site" of All Robert Eisenman 2010

  • He even spoke of how Jews appeared to those surrounding them as an apparition - in modern terms, perhaps, "the walking dead" (Toynbee might have put it, as "fossils") and therefore, for him, Antisemitism, based on this "Judeophobia," was merely a species of "fear of ghosts" - people being afraid of ghosts.

    Robert Eisenman: The Greatest "Heritage Site" of All Robert Eisenman 2010

  • This Judeophobia often takes on new forms of life such as anti-Semitic boycott campaigns and anti-Israel demonstrations, the growing intensity of which the left not only overlooks or obscures, but actively encourages and supports.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

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