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  From Our Database  
 
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish-Arab Tensions in Safed... more
Antisemitic Graffiti on Armenian Memorial... more
Study Reveals Role of German Foreign Ministry in Holocaust... more
Antisemitic Program on Palestinian TV... more
Jewish Girls Attacked in Cologne... more
Iranian President Reiterates Anti-Zionist and Holocaust Denial Views... more
Jewish and Hindu Figures Condemn Hungarian Anti-Roma Policies... more
Survey Finds Rise in Extreme Right Opinions in Germany... more
Antisemitic Caricatures in Jordanian Newspaper... more
Italian University Offers Holocaust Denial Course... more
 

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It should also be noted that the views and opinions expressed in those pages are strictly those of the authors.

New on Our Website
Country Reports 2009: Baltics States, Moldova
Books:
Roni Stauber, ed. Collaboration with the Nazis - Public Discourse after the Holocaust (UK, 2010)
Eckart Conze, Norbert Frei, Peter Hayes & Moshe Zimmermann, Das Amt und die Vergangenheit" Deutsche Diplomaten im Dritten Reich und in der Bundesrepublik (The [Foreign] Office and the Past: German Diplomats in the Third Reich and in the Federal Republic) (Munich, 2010)
David Patterson, A Genealogy of Evil - Anti-Semitism from Nazism to Islamic Jihad (UK, 2010)
Michael Bernard-Donals, Forgetful Memory - Representation and Remembrance in the Wake of the Holocaust (Albany, 2009)
Book Reviews:
Sander L. Gilman, on Jews in Nazi Berlin: From Kristallnacht to Liberation," edited by Beate Meyer, Hermann Simon, and Chana Schutz (Chicago, 2009)
Dietrich Beyrau, on Beyond Totalitarianism: Stalinism and Nazism Compared, edited by Sheila Fitzpatrick and Michael Geyer (Cambridge, 2008)
Norman Stone, on Hitler's First War, by Thomas Weber (New York, 2010)
Articles and Opinion Pieces:
Erich Follath, Europe's Capital of Anti-Semitism - Budapest Experiences a New Wave of Hate, Spiegel Online, October 14, 2010
Jeremiah Jacques, Here We Go Again - Anti-Semitism is on the rise across Europe once again, The Trumpet, October 28, 2010
Alan Dershowitz, Do Jews Control the Media?, Winnipeg Jewish Review, October 26, 2010
Eetta Prince-Gibson, Myths and Truths, Jerusalem Post, October 31, 2010
Report:
Alexander Verkhovsky, Summer 2010: Victories of the Ultra-Right Propaganda, SOVA Center, Moscow, October 18, 2010
Journal:
Antisemitism International 5-6 - Special Issue, edited by Robert Wistrich (Jerusalem, 2010)
  Conferences  
 
Seminario internacional sobre antisemitismo
Madrid, November 24-25, 2010
Cities and Culture under the Nazi Occupation
Sciences Po Bordeaux, December 2-3, 2010
The 2011 Jack and Anita Hess Seminar for Faculty
Washington, January 3-7, 2011
Jews and Revolutions – from Vormaerz to the Weimar Republic
Jerusalem, February 28-March 1, 2011
American Responses to the Holocaust: Transatlantic Perspectives
Middelburg, June 15-17, 2011
 

  Institute News & Events  
 
Dr. Scott Ury assumed the position of acting head of the Institute at the beginning of the 2010/2011 academic year. Prof. Dina Porat is now head of the Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry.
The Institute announces the opening of the Marianne and Ernst Pieper Annual Research Seminar Series on Racism for the 2010/11 academic year ...more
 

  Call for Papers  
 
Yalkut Moreshet, Journal for the Study of the Holocaust and Antisemitism is a joint publication of the Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and Racism, Tel Aviv University, and Moreshet - Mordechai Anielevich Memorial. The journal deals with past and present aspects of antisemitism, the Holocaust and related matters. Four issues are published yearly - two in Hebrew and two in English - providing a reputable forum for well-known as well as young scholars worldwide.

Scholars are invited to share the findings of their research on relevant issues in different periods and areas. All papers accepted for publication in Moreshet are refereed by experts in the field. The article should average 8,000-10,000 words. Manuscripts for IBM-compatible computers should be e-mailed as an attached Word file to one of the following:
arielh@galon.org.il (for the attention of Dr. Ariel Hurwitz, Moreshet)

 







 
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