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Dangerous equation

  • ️Benjamin Weinthal
  • ️Fri Dec 26 2008
Haaretz

By lumping anti-Semitism with Islamophobia at a controversial one-day conference in early December, a Berlin academic center put Germany's post-Holocaust understanding of anti-Semitism in the public eye.

Benjamin Weinthal

Dec 26, 2008

Dec 26, 2008

Benjamin Weinthal

Dec 26, 2008

Dec 26, 2008

By lumping anti-Semitism with Islamophobia at a controversial one-day conference in early December, a Berlin academic center put the issue of Germany's post-Holocaust understanding of anti-Semitism in the public eye. Anti-Semitism experts rightly argue that the conference, entitled "Concepts of the Muslim Enemy - Concepts of the Jewish Enemy," organized by the Center for Research on Anti-Semitism to discuss how German society marginalizes Muslims, blurred crucial differences between anti-Semitism and discrimination against Muslims.

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