Antisemitism Project | George Soros Is a Holocaust Survivor—Not a Nazi

By | May 20, 2022

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No, Holocaust Survivor George Soros Was NOT a Nazi

Billionaire George Soros has been accused of being a Nazi collaborator. This story tells how this anti-Semitic trope went from the extreme to the mainstream. Read here.

 

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Watch Moment editors in conversations with thinkers and expertsHow to Stay Safe in America During a Time of Increased Antisemitism with David Delew, Eva Fogelman and Richard Priem in conversation with Ira Forman

The hostage situation at a Texas synagogue, the latest reminder of rising antisemitism in the United States, has sparked fears that other American Jewish communities could become the target of this virulent hate, which Jews in Europe have experienced for decades. Moment Institute Senior Fellow Ira Forman and former U.S. State Department’s Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism is joined in conversation with David Delew, former CEO of the Community Security Trust in the UK, about the ways Europe keeps its Jewish communities safe. Richard Priem, COO and Deputy National Director of Community Security Services in the U.S. discusses what the American Jewish community has learned from Europe, how and why the situation is different, and what steps are being taken to help Jewish institutions and people around the country stay safe. Noted psychologist and PTSD expert Dr. Eva Fogelman talks about the psychological impact of rising antisemitism and how to help Jews feel safe in America. Watch here.

 

 

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Ask the Rabbis | What is Antisemitism?

Antisemitism is a culture of commonly held malicious assumptions and attitudes toward Jews and Judaism. Read here.

 

Resources

Key reports and studies on antisemitism around the world. Read here.

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