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Examples
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Her talk there will be titled Anti-Semitism: How New?
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Anti-Semitism was not uncommon in 1930s America, and Greenberg was a victim of anti-Semitic slurs on many occasions.
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Anti-Semitism is alive and well in America, and it didn't take the murder at the Holocaust Memorial Museum last year by a deranged, delusional nut to prove that.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Sanchez Must Go, But Will CNN Have the Guts to Do It Earl Ofari Hutchinson 2010
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Anti-Semitism is alive and well in America, and it didn't take the murder at the Holocaust Memorial Museum last year by a deranged, delusional nut to prove that.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Sanchez Must Go, But Will CNN Have the Guts to Do It Earl Ofari Hutchinson 2010
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Last January, the French Inter-ministerial Committee on Racism and Anti-Semitism met to discuss measures to ban from the Internet those websites deemed by public moralists to be “racist.”
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While any hint of Anti-Semitism brings immediate condemnation, blatant hostility aimed at Christians passes without so much as a warning from the hosts.
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Anti-Semitism also destroyed his hopes of an academic career; the professor to whom he appealed for admission to graduate school erected one roadblock after another, even though Dr. Imich eventually won his degree.
A Secret to Long Life: UFOs Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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The way my late father told the joke, many years ago, was that the German wrote a 400-page, densely-footnoted treatise called, “A Preface to an Introduction to a Scientific Study of the Elephant”; the Frenchman wrote a short book called, “The Love Life of the Elephant”; the American wrote an article called, “Elephants in Advertising”; and the Jew wrote “Elephants and Anti-Semitism.”
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And in 2009, when Utrecht University theologian Pieter van der Horst wanted to devote his valedictory address to "the Islamization of European Anti-Semitism," the institution forbade it, letting its fear of Islamic displeasure take precedence over another ostensibly protected right in Holland: free speech.
The Roots of Europe's Cultural Masochism Frits Bolkestein 2011
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Anti-Semitism is on the rise in South America and Europe, so I asked what the consequences are for those countries if they perpetuate anti-Semitism.
Hannah Rosenthal and U.S. efforts to combat anti-Semitism Jennifer Rubin 2011
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