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Antisemitism
Journalistic License: Professional Standards in the Print Media’s Coverage of Israel
August 15, 2001 |
Jeffrey Helmreich
On May 15, 2001, the Associated Press circulated an article covering Arafat's Al-Naqba speech, marking the day Palestinians recall the "catastrophe" of the creation of the State of Israel. The article boasted direct quotations of the Palestinian leader's statements.
Anti-Semitism Revived: The Impact of the Intifada on Muslim Immigrant Groups in Western Democracies
June 1, 2001 |
Raphael Israeli
Since the Al-Aqsa Intifada erupted in the Middle East in late September 2000, an almost simultaneous wave of violent anti-Jewish and anti-Israel sentiment has accompanied it in the Western democracies, initiated and executed mainly by locally nationalized Arab or Muslim immigrants, long established or recent arrivals, legal or illegal.
Jewish Life in Ukraine at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century: Part Two
April 15, 2001 |
Dr. Betsy Gidwitz
Local Jewish volunteer leadership in Ukraine is most likely to emerge in the federated community organizations established and nurtured by a small number of community rabbis, such as Rabbi Kaminezki in Dnipropetrovsk (Philanthropic Fund of the Dnipropetrovsk Jewish Community) or Rabbi Bleich in Kyiv (Kyiv Municipal Jewish Community), who endorse multiple Jewish community institutions. (Rabbi Vishedski of Donetsk supports a similar effort.)
Jewish Life in Ukraine at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century: Part One
April 1, 2001 |
Dr. Betsy Gidwitz
Failure of Perception and Self-Deception: Israel’s Quest for Peace in the Context of Related Historical Cases
March 15, 2001 |
Joel Fishman
“The Poor in Your Own City Shall Have Precedence”: A Neo-Zionist Critique of the Katzir-Qaadan Decision
January 1, 2001 |
Prof. Gerald M. Steinberg
The “Hamburg System” – A Tolerant Application to a Troublesome Resolution
October 30, 2000 |
Miriam Gillis Carlebach
The Holocaust and the Rise of Israel: A Reassessment Reassessed
April 30, 2000 |
Abraham Edelheit
The Role of Politics in Contemporary Russian Antisemitism
September 15, 1999 |
Dr. Betsy Gidwitz
Wartime and Postwar Dutch Attitudes Toward the Jews: Myth and Truth
August 15, 1999 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
Rethinking Latino-Jewish Relations in Los Angeles
June 1, 1999 |
Dr. Steven Windmueller
LePen’s National Front: A Threat to the Jews of France
November 16, 1997 |
Dr. Robert O. Freedman
Israel’s New Future – Interviews
1994 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
Antisemitism in the United States 1992: Why are Jews Worried?
May 15, 1992
Hamas–The Islamic Resistance Movement in the Territories
February 2, 1992 |
Dr. Boaz Ganor
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