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From the left and right: “For the first time, young Jews are experiencing the antisemitism much more familiar to their parents and grandparents”
JERUSALEM POST Antisemitism in America is rising on the Right and the Left by Adam Milstein October 25, 2016 For thousands of years Jews have been targeted, persecuted and hated for a range of irrational and paradoxical reasons. We have … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-Semitism, Martin Luther, Protestants, Reformation
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