Sinat Yisrael (Hatred of Jews)
Among contemporary religious Jews, gentile hatred of Jews is often perceived as inevitable and widespread, if not universal. This chapter traces the history of this belief and concludes that neither the Bible nor classical rabbinic Judaism (of the first h
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Sol Goldberg · Scott Ury · Kalman Weiser
Palgrave Critical Studies of Antisemitism and Racism Series Editor David Feldman Birkbeck College—University of London London, UK
Palgrave Critical Studies of Antisemitism and Racism considers antisemitism from the ancient world to the present day. The series explores topical and theoretical questions and brings historical and multidisciplinary perspectives to bear on contemporary concerns and phenomena. Grounded in history, the series also reaches across disciplinary boundaries to promote a contextualised and comparative understanding of antisemitism. A contextualised understanding will seek to uncover the content, meanings, functions and dynamics of antisemitism as it occurred in the past and recurs in the present. A comparative approach will consider antisemitism over time and place. Importantly, it will also explore the connections between antisemitism and other exclusionary visions of society. The series will explore the relationship between antisemitism and other racisms as well as between antisemitism and forms of discrimination and prejudice articulated in terms of gender and sexuality. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/15437
Sol Goldberg · Scott Ury · Kalman Weiser Editors
Key Concepts in the Study of Antisemitism
Editors Sol Goldberg University of Toronto Toronto, ON, Canada
Scott Ury Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv, Israel
Kalman Weiser York University Toronto, ON, Canada
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