Recent reports and essays, including a notable piece by Harvard Law School Professor Noah Feldman in TIME Magazine, highlight a significant and troubling rise in antisemitism globally. Feldman's essay, titled 'The New Antisemitism,' discusses the evolving nature of antisemitic ideology, which now often portrays Jews as 'oppressors, imperialists, and colonialists.' This shift comes in the wake of an alarming increase in antisemitic attitudes and violence, particularly following the October 7 Hamas attacks. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) found that the number of Americans holding antisemitic beliefs rose to 24% in 2023, up from 20% in 2022, with a notable prevalence among Gen Z and Millennials. Additionally, a study revealed that 42% of Americans acknowledge having friends or family members who 'dislike Jews' or support Hamas. Online antisemitism quadrupled from September to October on all platforms. Over 20% of Americans support removing Israeli products from local grocery stores, and over 30% believe supporters of Israel control the media. The European Union has responded to the rise in antisemitism by adopting a strategic plan to combat it, prompted by warnings from Human Rights Watch about the 'alarming' escalation of such sentiments in Europe.
Study finds that 42% of Americans admit to having friends, family who either ‘dislike Jews’ or support Hamas https://t.co/eGibvXf0u4 #FoxNews
Study finds that 42% of Americans admit to having friends, family who either ‘dislike Jews’ or support Hamas https://t.co/bIgbfZ3PyU
New @ADL survey on antisemitism in America: - Over 20% of Americans support removing Israeli products from local grocery stores. - Over 30% believe supporters of Israel control the media. - Overall, 24% of Americans hold antisemitic views compared to 20% in 2022. https://t.co/09tOUsXtbO
New @ADL survey: The number of Americans who hold antisemitic beliefs increased to 24 percent, up from 20 percent in 2022. That number is highest of among Gen Z and Millennials.
Online antisemitism has increased and become more violent since October 7. From September to October antisemitism quadrupled on all platforms. https://t.co/8GZ8GbGPAU
The New Antisemitism by Noah Feldman, professor at Harvard Law School and author of the new book To Be a Jew Today: A New Guide to God, Israel, and the Jewish People https://t.co/F8ktInYbGC https://t.co/8VprwXiurx
Must read. A complicated, subtle form of antisemitism is emerging, argues Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman (@NoahRFeldman) in a very nuanced very moderate and excellent essay https://t.co/d9d0I3YQmQ https://t.co/lfOcSim50O
The New Antisemitism - Noah Feldman (@NoahRFeldman), TIME: https://t.co/5jkmeMWcoR
The New (Old) Antisemitism - might be more accurate. @TIME https://t.co/Mh1suELEJK
Harvard Law School Professor Noah Feldman claims the current antisemitic ideology describes Jews as “oppressors, imperialists, and colonialists” in new Time magazine essay “The New Antisemitism.” Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/zp1PPWgdcr
“From 2019-2022, the # of people with highly antisemitic attitudes in the US had nearly doubled, the ADL found. In Europe, Human Rights Watch warned in 2019 of an “alarming” rise in antisemitism, prompting the EU to adopt a strategic plan for fighting it” https://t.co/3S9T2nyWvA
I highly recommend this excellent piece in @TIME on "The New Antisemitism" by @NoahRFeldman. https://t.co/vYRBaLGpaP https://t.co/UOiZPC033q
"The New Antisemitism" - cover of @TIME Magazine. Must read feature essay by @NoahRFeldman on the explosive, unprecedented surge in #antisemitism following the Oct 7 Hamas attacks. 📎 https://t.co/pcpMBBuYld https://t.co/ecdZ4AIbjP