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Antisemitism has deep roots in American history. Yet in the United States, we often talk about it as if it were something new. We’re shocked when events happen like the Tree of Life Shootings in Pittsburgh or the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, but also surprised. We ask, “Where did this come from?” as if it came out of nowhere. But antisemitism in the United States has a history. A long, complicated history. A history easy to overlook. Join us on Antisemitism, U.S.A., a limited po ...
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In der Podcastreihe "Zeitdiagnosen zu Antisemitismus und Rechtsextremismus" analysieren wir gemeinsam mit verschiedenen Expert_innen aus Wissenschaft und Zivilgesellschaft aktuelle Entwicklungen im Feld von Rechtsextremismus und Antisemitismus auch in Sachsen-Anhalt. Dabei gehen wir sowohl auf die einzelnen Akteure, Gruppen und ihre Verbindungen sowie die zugrunde liegenden Ideologien ein. Außerdem besprechen wir zukünftige Perspektiven und Handlungsoptionen. Dieser Podcast wird gefördert vo ...
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Dans cette série podcast, la sociologue Illana Weizman questionne les expériences juives et l’hostilité subie par cette population en compagnie d’intellectuel-les, d’artistes, de chercheurs-euses, de militant-es ou de politiques rencontré·es des deux côtés de la frontière franco-suisse. Où en est la lutte contre l’antisémitisme aujourd’hui? Quand les courants antiracistes prônent l’écoute des concernés, n’est-il pas temps de l’appliquer pleinement aux Juifs?
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Reverend Canon Nigel Biggar is a historian, theologian and ethicist currently serving as Regius Professor Emeritus of Moral Theology at the University of Oxford. Nigel has been described as “one of the leading living Western ethicists” by the New Statesman, and is named as one of Prospect Magazine’s Top Thinkers of 2024. He has published eight book…
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In August 2017, white supremacists marched on Charlottesville, VA to silence the Jews, Black Americans, and other minorities whom they feared would “replace us.” The Unite the Right Rally was one of many ominous signs of persistent antisemitic attitudes and violence in the United States, but in this history of hate, some Americans found reason to h…
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Marco Shalma is the creator and executive producer of the upcoming documentary ‘Here We Go Again’ which delves into the cyclical and cynical nature of antisemitism through the lens of a diverse group of activists. The film invites viewers to reflect on the past and present, urging a future where the lessons of resilience and solidarity pave the way…
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Nach einer längeren Pause geht es weiter mit einer neuen Folge, in der wir mit der freien Autorin, Journalistin, Kolumnistin und Podcasterin Sibel Schick sprechen. Im vergangenen Jahr ist ihr Buch "Weißen Feminismus canceln. Warum unser Feminismus feministischer werden muss" erschienen. In der neuen Folge klären wir, was weißer Feminismus ist. Und …
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Alissa Timoshkina is a celebrated Jewish food writer, historian, chef, and author. Her recipes have been featured in numerous publications, including The Guardian, Red Magazine, Olive Magazine, The Independent and House & Garden. In this episode, Alissa dives into how the history of antisemitism has influenced Ashkenazi Jewish food today. Subscribe…
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In the decades following the Six-Day War in 1967, anti-Zionism gained momentum in American academia and led to the rise of the boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement on college campuses. Nearly sixty years later, the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel, revealed how antisemitism and progressive critiques of Israel’s war in Gaza could find…
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In the early 1970s, two powerful men, President Richard Nixon and evangelist Billy Graham, held secret Oval Office conversations about Jews. “America’s Pastor” and the 37th President of the United States didn’t consider themselves antisemites, but they dredged up stereotypes and traded in conspiracy theories shared by many Americans about the “good…
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In post-war America, Bess Myerson became the first Jewish woman to win the Miss America competition, but she confronted bigotry and exclusion far more daunting than any pageant. Meanwhile, changing demographics of urban neighborhoods and the emerging civil rights movement led to unprecedented tensions between American Jews and African Americans in …
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Despite the rise of Nazi Germany in the 1930s and the threat of renewed war in Europe, most Americans remained resolutely opposed to higher levels of Jewish immigration. Even as Jews faced persecution and genocide, antisemitic beliefs delayed American efforts to assist Jewish refugees and resettle concentration camp survivors, with tragic results. …
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At the turn of the 20th century, conspiracy theories about Jews ran rampant in American society. Many Americans – from the famed automaker Henry Ford to officers in the U.S. Army – believed that Jews controlled media, dominated international banking, and were conspiring to foment a communist revolution in the United States. Featuring: Yair Rosenber…
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In Gilded Age America, immigration from Europe rapidly grew the nation’s Jewish population, convincing many Americans that Jews were a dangerous and undesirable race. As lawmakers debated ways to restrict immigration, business owners denied service to Jews in hotels, resorts, and other public accommodations. Featuring: Mitchel Hart, Zev Eleff, Brit…
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The California gold rush enticed many Jewish merchants west in search of prosperity in the mid-19th century, but their success drew unwelcome attention from state legislators, who passed laws requiring all businesses to close on the Christian Sabbath. Meanwhile, in the early Jim Crow South, Jewish peddlers and landowners faced resentment and violen…
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In 1809, North Carolina lawmakers tried to stop Jacob Henry from taking his seat in the state legislature because he was Jewish. Many Americans believed that Jews like Henry couldn’t be moral citizens in a Protestant America, and this inspired them to donate vast sums of money in the early nineteenth century to religious societies dedicated to conv…
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Before the American Revolution, Sephardic Jews like Aaron Lopez found economic opportunity and religious freedom in Newport, Rhode Island, but not full citizenship, nor the right to vote. What promise did an independent United States hold for American Jews and their hope that President George Washington would preside over a new nation that “to bigo…
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Janet Singer Applefield is a Polish Holocaust survivor whose parents made the harrowing decision to leave her in the care of others when she was seven years old in order that she may live. Janet was a ‘Hidden Child’ until the war ended and was miraculously reunited with her father. She has chronicled her story in her memoir, ‘Becoming Janet: Findin…
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Joe Jacobson is one of only a few current British Jewish professional footballers. Until very recently, Joe served as the captain for the Wycombe Wanderers where he played for ten years and made 400 appearances. He was also the former under-21 captain for Wales and the first Jewish player to score a goal in a professional game at Wembley in 53 year…
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Dr Einat Wilf is a leading thinker on Israel, Zionism, foreign policy and education. She was a Member of Knesset with the Labor Party and then the Independence Party from 2010 to 2013 and is the author of seven books. Following the horrific Hamas terrorist attacks on 7th October, Einat has become one of the leading voices on the issue. In this epis…
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Zoe Buckman is a multi-disciplinary artist working in sculpture, installation, and photography. Known for her artwork that explores themes of feminism, mortality, and equality, Zoe's work has reached audiences around the world. Zoe has repeatedly spoken out about her Jewish identity, using her platform to be a voice against antisemitism. In this ep…
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Reverend Hayley Ace is the co-founder of the grassroots movement, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, along with her husband Timothy Gutmann. Both Hayley and Timothy are reverends from Lea Valley Church in Waltham Abbey and stand firmly alongside the British Jewish community against antisemitism, using their perspective as Christians to educate …
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Since 2010, Mike Freer has been the Conservative MP for Finchley and Golders Green. On 1st February of this year, Mike announced his decision to not stand for re-election to Parliament at the next general election, citing the “intolerable stress” that he and his family have been enduring from the several serious threats he has received to his perso…
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Antisemitism has deep roots in American history. Yet in the United States, we often talk about it as if it were something new. We’re shocked when events happen like the Tree of Life Shootings in Pittsburgh or the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, but also surprised. We ask, “Where did this come from?” as if it came out of nowhere. But antis…
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Brett Gelman is a multi-talented actor, writer, and comedian whose work spans television, film, and stage. Brett has had several memorable roles in a variety of shows such as BBC’s “Fleabag,” FX’s “Married” and Netflix’s “Stranger Things”, and has made guest appearances in some of the most loved comedy shows, including “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “T…
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Elad Poterman, along with his baby daughter and wife Maria, are survivors of the Kibbutz Nahal Oz massacre. Nahal Oz sits just 800 metres from the Gaza border and was one of the first targets in the early hours of the Hamas terrorist attacks that took place on 7th October. Terrorists tore through the kibbutz and murdered, took hostage, burned and d…
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Mervyn Kersh is a distinguished Second World War veteran. Now 99 years old, he joined the army in 1943 at the age of 18. In this episode, we speak about his experiences of antisemitism growing up as a Jew in south London, witnessing the atrocities of the Nazi regime firsthand as he fought across Europe, and his conversations with survivors of the B…
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In unserer ersten Folge im neuen Jahr sprechen wir mit der Journalistin Karolin Schwarz über die globale Vernetzung der extremen Rechten im Internet. In ihrem Buch „Hasskrieger. Der neue globale Rechtsextremismus im Internet“ beschreibt sie die weltweite Vernetzung rechtsextremer Akteure. Im Podcast erklärt Schwarz, warum das Internet für die Verne…
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Zoom Rockman is a 23-year-old award-winning political cartoonist, illustrator, and puppet animator. At the age of twelve, Zoom became the youngest cartoonist in history to work for The Beano, with his monthly comic strip, ‘Skanky Pigeon’. This ran for four years until he left at age sixteen to become a regular contributor at Private Eye Magazine. F…
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In der neuen Folge sprechen wir mit Philipp Schinschke über die Arbeit des Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge, der sich der Suche und Pflege der Gräber von Kriegstoten im Ausland, aber auch der Betreuung von Angehörigen widmet. Dabei gehen wir vor allem der Frage nach, welche Rolle der Volksbund heute noch spielt und wie die Arbeit des Vereins…
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Noah Abrahams is a BBC Sports reporter who has decided to quit because the BBC has refused to describe Hamas as terrorists. In the wake of the horrors inflicted by Hamas upon innocent people in Israel, he decided to put his morals first. In this special bonus episode of Podcast Against Antisemitism, Noah speaks to us about his difficult decision to…
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In der neuen Folge sprechen wir mit Matthias Quent über Verursacher und Betroffene der Klimakrise sowie die Mobilisierung der Rechten gegen den Klimaschutz. Dabei gehen wir der Frage nach, was wir unter Klimarassismus verstehen und welche Mechanismen und Strukturen insbesondere zu seiner Verbreitung beitragen. Matthias Quent ist Gründer des Institu…
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L’essayiste et journaliste Alice Pfeiffer revient sur son vécu de l’antisémitisme avec force, vitalité et beaucoup d’humour, ce bouclier juif face aux violences. Qui a peur des Juifs ? Antisémitisme, la tentation perpétuelle Une série documentaire podcast d’Illana Weizman Réalisation et production Carole Harari et David Brun-Lambert - Chahut Média …
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Tasse de thé et discussion intimiste avec l’écrivaine Lola Lafon, qui évoque sa judéité, son vécu de l’antisémitisme, son histoire familiale frappée par la tragédie de la Shoah et ses combats politiques. Qui a peur des Juifs ? Antisémitisme, la tentation perpétuelle Une série documentaire podcast d’Illana Weizman Réalisation et production Carole Ha…
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In der neuen Folge sprechen wir mit Gideon Botsch, außerplanmäßigen Professor der Universität Potsdam und Leiter der Emil Julius Gumbel Forschungsstelle Antisemitismus und Rechtsextremismus am Moses Mendelssohn Zentrum. Dabei gehen wir gemeinsam der Frage nach, wie sich das Phänomen des Antisemitismus in den letzten Jahrzehnten gewandelt hat. »Die …
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Dès qu’on a lancé le projet de cette série, on a été confronté en Suisse à une même façon de minimiser l’antisémitisme : «Ici, on n’a pas de juifs, ou à peine. Alors comment veux-tu qu’il y ait une haine antijuive?» Et pourtant en Suisse, comme partout ailleurs, l’antisémitisme existe. Quel rapport ce pays entretient-il avec sa communauté juive? Qu…
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Blake Flayton is a columnist for the Jewish Journal and a social media commentator on American-Jewish and Israeli political issues. In this episode, Blake speaks to us about the demonisation of Zionism on university campuses and reveals to what extent his decision to move to Israel was motivated by antisemitism. This episode is the final installmen…
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Die #Gamescom ist die weltweit größte Computer- und Videospielmesse und findet dieses Jahr zwischen dem 23. und 27. August 2023 in #Köln statt. Grund genug für eine kleine Sonderausgabe unseres Podcasts, in der wir uns mit den Verbindungen zwischen Gaming und Rechtsextremismus zu beschäftigen. Dafür haben wir Mick Prinz von der Amadeu Antonio Stift…
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Trop souvent, les luttes antiracistes, au lieu de se rencontrer, se cannibalisent par des discours de négation ou de concurrence. Trop souvent, on entend que les Juifs «en font trop», «se victimisent», «tirent à eux la couverture de l’empathie». Cet épisode vient faire tomber ces formules et plaide pour une convergence qui n’entame en rien les lutt…
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Alma Hernandez is a Jewish Mexican-American politician serving as a Democratic member of the Arizona House of Representatives for the 20th district. In this episode, Representative Hernandez explains why she is tireless in her commitment to fighting antisemitism and how she played a vital role in bringing Holocaust education to Arizona’s public sch…
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L’antisémitisme, ça fait quoi aux Juives et Juifs? Ça imprime quoi? Quel impact sur la vie, sur le quotidien? C’est ce que nous observons dans cet épisode au travers d’une myriade de témoignages. Qui a peur des Juifs ? Antisémitisme, la tentation perpétuelle Une série documentaire podcast d’Illana Weizman Réalisation et production Carole Harari et …
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Contrairement à ce que semble penser certains leaders ou sympathisants politiques, se trouver dans un camp dit progressiste n’immunise en rien contre l’antisémitisme ou d’autres comportements oppressifs. Comme système global, ce fléau ne s’arrête pas sur le perron de la gauche. Qui a peur des Juifs ? Antisémitisme, la tentation perpétuelle Une séri…
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«Nous le trouvons devant nous, depuis notre naissance et durant notre vie, ce fait abject et trouble, mais indiscutable et déjà familier, chronique. Il fait partie des habitudes collectives et de la culture, comme certains vieux monuments, énormes et laids, que personne ne songe plus à détruire, tant leur vieillesse et leur masse semblent défier, e…
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Judy Gold is a Jewish comedian, actor, writer, and podcaster. Judy has had stand-up specials on HBO, Comedy Central, and LOGO. She was a part of Netflix’s Stand Out: An LGBTQ+ Celebration and has made appearances on television shows on FX, Apple+, and Hulu. Judy’s comedy pokes fun at real-life issues, including antisemitism, which she has no qualms…
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In der neuen Folge sprechen wir mit der Autorin und Investigativreporterin Gabriela Keller über sogenannte Prepper. Sie gehören zu den Menschen, die sich stets und ständig auf eine Krise vorbereiten. Für ihr Buch „Bereit für den Untergang: Prepper" hat Keller sich mit den Menschen getroffen, an Workshops und Survivaltrainings teilgenommen. Gerade d…
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David Hirsh is an expert in antisemitism, the Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, and the founder of the London Centre for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism. He has written extensively about modern antisemitism and anti-Zionism and is responsible for coining the term, the “Livingstone Formulation”. In this episode…
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Avraham Vofsi is a Jewish interdisciplinary artist based in Melbourne, Australia. His second and most recent solo exhibition, titled ‘B’Aretz: Portrait of a Land’, focuses on Avraham’s Jewish identity and building a connection to Israel as a result of the antisemitism that he has faced. In this episode, Avraham chronicles how his art has been influ…
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Dame Melinda Simmons has served as the British Ambassador to Ukraine since 2019. Prior to her current post, Dame Melinda worked in the UK civil service for over 20 years, having held posts at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office as well as the Department for International Development, where she worked on projects that included land restitution in th…
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Rep. Ritchie Torres is the United States representative for New York's 15th congressional district, covering the Bronx. At 25, he became the youngest elected official in New York City, and the first openly LGBTQ+ elected official from the Bronx. Rep. Torres has repeatedly spoken out against antisemitism, both in his home of New York City and also g…
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Eitan Bernath is an award-winning chef, entertainer, author, television personality, and activist who has amassed 3 billion annual video views from a global audience of over 10 million fans across social media. Eitan is the Principal Culinary Contributor on the Daytime Emmy Award-winning CBS programme, The Drew Barrymore Show, which made him the fi…
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In unserer neuen Folge sprechen wir mit dem Historiker und Publizisten Volker Weiß über die Inhalte seines Buches “Die autoritäre Revolte. Die neue Rechte und der Untergang des Abendlandes”. Darin gibt er einen Einblick in die ideengeschichtliche Grundlage der Neuen Rechten sowie ihrer Hinwendung zu Russland. Im Podcast beschreibt Volker Weiß den h…
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Kosha Dillz is a rapper and reality television star whose songs have garnered millions of views and streams. He has toured the world with artists such as Matisyahu, Snoop Dogg, and Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA, and has become a mainstay in the hip-hop world and beyond, appearing on line-ups at South By Southwest, Rock The Bells, and the Vans Warped Tour. A r…
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Sarah Haskell, also known online as ‘thatrelatablejew,’ is an Orthodox Jewish content creator and artist with over 200,000 followers across TikTok and Instagram, whose educational online videos look at Jewish positivity, kosher food, Jewish holidays, and modest fashion. Sarah has used her platform and influence to not only teach her followers about…
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