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  From Our Database  
 
Anti-Roma March in Hungary... more
Neo-Nazis March in Lithuania... more
Holocaust Invented by Global Zionism, Says Tunisian... more
More Anti-Arab Attacks in Safed... more
Europe-Wide Survey Shows High Intolerance to "Others"... more
Jewish-Muslim Committee Pledges to Resist Far Right Parties... more
Pope`s Book Exonerates Jews... more
Jewish Radio Station Cancels Interview with French FN Leader... more
Populist Right-Wing Party Wins Almost One-Fifth of Finnish Votes... more
Greek Synagogue Target of Arson Attack... more
Neo-Nazis March in Moscow... more
Antisemitic Neo-Nazi Group Meets in Colombia... more
Jewish Community Demands Action against Italian Teacher for Alleged Antisemitism... more
Antisemitic Attack in Switzerland... more
 

For further information on contemporary antisemitism, search our Reports, Analyses & Database.

  Research Studies & Debates  
 


Disclaimer: While the Institute publicizes links to relevant books, articles, reports and conferences, it cannot assure freedom of access to those pages.
It should also be noted that the views and opinions expressed in those pages are strictly those of the authors.

New on Our Website:
Antisemitism Worldwide 2010 - General Analysis
Books:
Ariel Hurwitz, Jews Without Power- American Jewry During the Holocaust (New Rochelle, 2011)
Deborah E. Lipstadt, The Eichmann Trial (New York, 2011)
Dan Michman, The Emergence of Jewish Ghettos During the Holocaust (Cambridge, 2011)
Robert S. Wistrich, A Lethal Obsession: Anti-Semitism from Antiquity to the Global Jihad (New York, 2010)
Articles:
Anton Shekhovtsov, "The Creeping Resurgence of the Ukrainian Radical Right? The Case of the Freedom Party, Europe-Asia Studies 63, no. 2 (March 2011), pp. 203-28
Hadassa Ben Itto, The Jewish Conspiracy: A Strategic Weapon to Demonize Jews and Delegitimize Israel, Jerusalem Issue Briefs, April 27, 2011
Book Reviews:
Shlomo Aronson, on The Envoy: The Epic Rescue of the Last Jews of Europe in the Desperate Closing Months of World War II, by Alex Kershaw (Cambridge, 2010)
Richard Frankel, on Varieties of Antisemitism: History, Ideology, Discourse, edited by Murray Baumgarten, Peter Kenez & Bruce Thompson (Newark, 2009)
Harold Goldberg, on The Jewish Factor in the Relations Between Nazi Germany and The Soviet Union, 1933-1941, by Yosef Govrin (London, 2009)
Walter Laquer, on A Lethal Obsession: Anti-Semitism from Antiquity to the Global Jihad, by Robert S. Wistrich (New York, 2010)
Jonathan Judaken , "Homo antisemiticus: Lessons and Legacies," on eight books on antisemitism published in 2006 and 2007.
Sebastian Voigt, on Die Dynamik der europäischen Rechten. Geschichte, Kontinuitäten und Wandel, edited by Claudia Globisch, Angieszka Pufelska and Volker Weiss (Weisbaden, 2011)
Opinion Piece:
Shmuel Moreh, Confronting the Farhud - The Struggle for Memory of the Farhud, The Cutting Edge, March 21, 2011
Interview:
Mass Murderers of Conviction, An Interview with Holocaust Historian Ulrich Herbert, signandsight.com, April 21, 2011
Reports:
Anti-Semitism Manifestations in Russia in 2010, Moscow Bureau for Human Rights, March 2011
Intolerance, Prejudice and Discrimination – A European Report, Friedrich-Ebert Foundation, 2011
2010 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices , U.S. Department of State, April 2011
  Conferences  
 
New Anti-Semitism – Educational Challenges Israel between Anti-Judaism, Anti-Semitism and New Progressivism
Haifa, May 19, 2011
The Eichmann Trial in International Perspective
Berlin, May 24-26, 2011
International Summer Research Workshops for Scholars
Washington, June-August 2011
Teaching the Holocaust: An Integrated Approach
Washington, June 6-17, 2011
American Responses to the Holocaust: Transatlantic Perspectives
Middelburg, June 15-17, 2011
1941: German War of Extermination in Ukraine and its Acteurs
Kiev, June, 20-25, 2011
MSU-CIC Mid-Career Faculty Workshop on Race and Ethnicity: Making the Periphery Central
Michigan State University, June, 20-24, 2011
Transforming Troubling Tellings: The History of the Deicide Charge and the Holocaust
Washington, June 27–July 1, 2011
Introduction to Holocaust Studies through the Records of the International Tracing Service Collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Washington, August 1-9, 2011
ESA Network on Ethnic Relations, Racism and Antisemitism
Geneva, September 7-10, 2011
Anti-Semitic Legislation in Slovakia and in Europe
Bratislava, September 8-9, 2011
Anti-Semitic Legislation in Slovakia and in Europe
Paris, September 19–20, 2011
Der Nationalsozialismus und die Shoah in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur
Lueneburg, November 3-5, 2011
Women and Holocaust in Central Europe: New Perspectives and Challenges
Warsaw, November 17-19, 2011
Beyond Camps and Forced Labour - Current International Research on Survivors of Nazi Persecution
London, January 12, 2012
Nation States between Memories of World War II and Contemporary European Politics
Nottingham, June, 27-29, 2012
The Trial of Adolf Eichmann - Retrospect and Prospect
Toronto, September 9-11, 2012
 

  Institute News & Events  
 
On May 1, 2011, the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day, a joint press conference was held by the Institute and the Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry, during which the findings on antisemitism for the year 2010 were presented. The conference was held in cooperation with the European Jewish Congress.
On June 5, 2011, Prof. Jonathan Judaken from the University of Memphis will lecture on "Blindness and Insight: The Conceptual Jew in Arendt and Adorno's Post-Holocaust Reflections on the Antisemitic Question"... more
Marianne and Ernst Pieper Annual Research Seminar Series on Racism and Genocide, 2010/2011... 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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