Anti-Semitic advertisements don’t pose the same threat as anti-Semitic immigrants.
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Anti-Semites declare that “all Jews must die”; others change the subject.
The only country without a right to a normal foreign policy.
Many are dismayed at the recent embrace of Israel by some unsavory national leaders; Zionism’s founding father would see it as a vindication of his vision.
An anti-Israel screed in the New York Times.
George Soros, the “Dyke March,” and the progressive inversion of the meaning of anti-Semitism.
Innuendo and guilt-by-association haven’t proved a Trump adviser to be a Nazi.
She wouldn’t leave her girls.
Robbed twice.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has repudiated democracy, cracked down on dissidents, and cozied up to anti-Semites. What next?
A mysterious request leads the Canadian-raised son of a Holocaust survivor back to the old country.
Until recently, Csanád Szegedi was a prominent anti-Semitic extremist in Hungary. Discovering he was Jewish has set him on a path to repentance.
While Hannah Szenes’ resistance mission to rescue Hungarian Jews failed, Rudolf Kastner saved thousands by negotiating with the Nazis. Their stories remain intertwined, and so do their reputations.
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