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The opposite of antisemitic is best understood as attitudes, policies, and behaviors that actively support, protect, and affirm Jewish people and Jewish life. Often described as...
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The opposite of antisemitic is best understood as attitudes, policies, and behaviors that actively support, protect, and affirm Jewish people and Jewish life. Often described as...
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The phrase "the night of broken glass" usually refers to Kristallnacht, the pogrom in Nazi Germany on 9–10 November 1938. Over two nights, synagogues were burned, Jewish-owned...
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Opposing antisemitism means actively fostering respect, safety, and inclusion for Jewish people in public life, institutions, and everyday interactions. This explainer defines c...
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Antisemitic memes are image-based or video messages that repeat harmful stereotypes about Jewish people, using humor, irony, or shock to normalize prejudice. They often repackag...
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The Nuremberg Laws were anti-Jewish racial regulations enacted by Nazi Germany in 1935, stripping Jews of citizenship and forbidding mixed marriages to institutionalize discrimi...
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The Nuremberg Laws were antisemitic race laws enacted by Nazi Germany in 1935, stripping Jews of citizenship and criminalizing relationships between Jews and Germans. This verif...
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