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The Anti-Defamation League’s 2011 audit, released in late 2012, shows a relative decrease in U.S. anti-Semitic events but nevertheless reports that “troubling manifestations of anti-Semitism in school bullying incidents and vandalisms continued to be reported in significant numbers.” Read more here.
The Community Security Trust’s 2012 report, “Antisemitic Discourse in Britain in 2011,” reports that “fears and concerns about antisemitism, as expressed by mainstream Jewish communities and bodies, are routinely ignored, or even maliciously misrepresented, within supposedly ‘progressive’ circles, including some media, trade unions and churches.” CST adds that “few, if any, other minority representative groups are treated with such reflexive suspicion and ill-will.” Read the full report here.
This fact sheet defines Holocaust denial; provides a brief overview of its history; explains why it is anti-Semitic; explains who Holocaust deniers are and the common arguments they use; and discusses Holocaust education. Read the full document here.
In this guide, we explain the laws protecting Jewish employees from anti-Semitism in the modern workplace, including anti-Semitism against Jewish employees arising out of hostility to, and advocacy against, the Jewish state of Israel. Read the full document here.
This Fact Sheet outlines what erasive anti-Semitism is; how erasive anti-Semitism manifests; and provides real-life examples from college campuses, corporate environments, and legal settings. Read the full document here.
The Kantor Center at Tel Aviv University’s authoritative annual analysis, Antisemitism Worldwide, demonstrates escalating global anti-Semitism in 2011 but a decrease in major violent incidents. LDB Advisor Dina Porat (Tel Aviv), who heads the Kantor Center, oversees this research. Read the full document here.
In a major new initiative, LDB has formed a network of chapters for students at select law schools throughout the United States. These chapters are fostering a new generation of leaders who share the Brandeis Center’s mission. Read the full document here.
Over 80 major Jewish organizations spanning the American political spectrum have signed a blistering letter imploring members of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) to reject a resolution proposing an academic boycott of Israeli universities.
Government officials, university administrators, and academic faculty often need resources for identifying anti-Semitic discourse that can supplement existing definitions such as the U.S. Department of State definition and the International Working Definition. This Fact Sheet meets that need by highlighting some of the most common motifs in anti-Semitic discourse. The following inter-related tropes and memes, intended to be illustrative rather than exhaustive, have long been markers for anti-Semitism. Read the full document here.