A global wave of antisemitism has surged following the October 7 Hamas attacks, leading to increased efforts by Jewish schools to protect students. Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman highlights the emergence of a new, subtle form of antisemitism that links to other irrational hatreds like racism and homophobia. Feldman's essay in TIME magazine discusses how criticism of Israel can inadvertently draw from older antisemitic myths, shaping people's perceptions of Jews. The current antisemitic ideology portrays Jews as oppressors, imperialists, and colonialists, as described by Feldman in his essay 'The New Antisemitism.'
The New Antisemitism - Noah Feldman (@NoahRFeldman), TIME: https://t.co/5jkmeMWcoR
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
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"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
"People everywhere who believe that all humans are created equal know that the presence of antisemitism in a society has often been the forerunner of other visceral, irrational hatreds, from racism to homophobia to Islamophobia." Writes @NoahRFeldman in @TIME Article linked…
“.. because people’s ideas about Israel typically draw on older, pre-Israel ideas about Jews, criticism of Israel can borrow, often unconsciously, from older antisemitic myths.” Incredible essay from @NoahRFeldman and a powerful image. Bravo. https://t.co/7QVnP5OOUG https://t.co/Y5XNEC8gRt
A complicated, subtle form of antisemitism is emerging, argues Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman (@NoahRFeldman) in an essay https://t.co/PiAgZpf2C0 https://t.co/EK3AkFVP4o
A global wave of antisemitism followed the October 7 Hamas massacre, and, ever since, Jewish schools have been working to protect their students in this new paradigm. @StarrJpost https://t.co/v78G8I23Mr