In our March/April issue, we examine the roots and legacy of that ancient hatred, anti-Semitism. Here we highlight one response,

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by Alberta Weinberg York is described in travel guides as a beautiful medieval city with Roman walls and a magnificent

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by Darren Pinsker When the Israeli writer Haim Hazaz died in 1973, his reputation was so lofty in the world

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by Michael Lyon On an overcast late summer day, we were cycling north of Prague along the Elbe River, on

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In our March/April issue, we explore the thorny and ever-present issue of anti-Semitism: Where does it come from? Why does

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In our March/April issue, we examine two big questions with deep contemporary resonance: Where does anti-Semitism come from? Why does

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by Maxim D. Shrayer By summer of 1986, my parents and I had been refuseniks for 8 years. A 19-year-old

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A symposium with: Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Michael Barkun, David Berger, Bent Blüdnikow, Robert Chazan, Phyllis Chesler, Jeremy Cohen, Irwin Cotler,

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by Wesley G. Pippert Aaron David Miller, an adviser on the Middle East for six secretaries of state, believes that

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by Alfred Munzer This January, I was invited to speak at Scotland’s observance of Holocaust Remembrance Day. I was born

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By Josh Tapper The history of Jews in 18th- and 19th-century Poland is often a history of anti-Semitism, of social

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by Enver Hoxhaj While much of the world would rather forget, one country commemorates the Holocaust regularly. That country? One

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