Anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism: In-Depth Reports
Collaboration with the Third Reich: The Wider Historical Debate and the Role of Hajj Amin al-Husseini, Mufti of Jerusalem
How the problem of collaboration and awareness of the Holocaust have been purged from the collective memories of the countries of Europe. Read More »
The Postwar Career of Nazi Ideologue, Johann von Leers, aka Omar Amin, the “First Ranking German” in Nasser’s Egypt
Abstract Johann von Leers, aka Omar Amin (1902-1965), was one of the foremost antisemitic propagandists of the Third Reich. He hated Jews and Judaism, as well as Christianity, which he regarded as a Jewish sect. As a young man, he […] Read More »
Alvin H. Rosenfeld (ed.), Deciphering the New Antisemitism
Alvin Rosenfeld’s formidable, encyclopedic, and terrifying collection of essays entitled Deciphering the New Antisemitism Read More »
Anti-Semitism and Anti-Zionism: Same Idea, New Cloak
See how the U.S. State Department defines anti-Semitism. Read More »
Manfred Gerstenfeld, The War of a Million Cuts
The War of a Million Cuts deals with the question of how antisemitism was able to attract a wide range of different types in the Western public sphere. Read More »
Günther Jikeli and Joëlle Allouche-Benayoun, eds., Perceptions of the Holocaust in Europe and Muslim Communites
The indiscriminate mass immigration of Muslims to Europe has brought extremely negative consequences for most of its Jewish communities. Read More »
Edward Alexander, Jews Against Themselves
These remarkable essays by Edward Alexander bring intellectual precision, moral fearlessness and literary elegance to bear on a syndrome that could be called “Jewish suicidalism.” Read More »
British Policy, Jews and Israel
The British government has been pro-Arab since the early days of the British Empire Read More »
Whitewashing Palestine to Eliminate Israel: The Case of the One-State Advocates
The one-state proponents systematically whitewash Palestinian political culture by denying or obscuring its antisemitic aspects. Read More »
The Aftershock of the Nazi War against the Jews, 1947–48:
Could War in the Middle East Have Been Prevented?
This article deals with the after-effects of Nazi anti-Zionist propaganda in the Arab world and the antisemitic campaign of the Mufti of Jerusalem. Read More »
David Silberklang, Gates of Tears: The Holocaust in the Lublin District
Silberklang’s incisive and analytical book is an outstanding contribution to the rapidly expanding literature on the destruction of Jewish communities. Read More »
The Moral Relativism of the United Nations
UN member states, led by the Arab bloc, apply a radically different moral standard to Israel Read More »
Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Nazis and the Holocaust:
The Origins, Nature and Aftereffects of Collaboration
Husseini played a central role in shaping the anti-Semetic political tradition of Islamism. Read More »
Palestinian Incitement to Violence and Terror:
Nothing New, But Still Dangerous
Palestinian Leaders’ Incitement Undermines their Sincerity as Negotiators Read More »
Investigating the Role of Palestinians and Arabs in the Holocaust
The claim that Palestinians and Arabs had nothing to do with the Holocaust is false. Read More »

