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This text looks at the ways in which Jews, Muslims and the conflict between them has been covered in the modern media. Both Jews and Muslims generally receive a 'bad press'. This book will try to reveal why. The media have clearly played a pro-active role in the Middle East conflict, the coverage of which is obscured by the contrasting images of Jew and Muslim in western thought.
Arab-Israeli conflict. --- Islam --- Jews --- Judaism --- Muslims --- Public opinion --- Judaïsme --- Relations --- Judaism. --- Public opinion. --- Islam. --- Judaïsme. --- Christianity --- Zionism --- the Ottoman Empire --- Hamevasser --- Judeophobia --- Islamophobia --- Italy --- the Northern League party --- post-revolution IranEurope --- emigration --- North Africa --- India --- cinema --- mass media --- the Middle East --- Israel --- Iraq --- Eastern bloc --- Palestinian Arabs --- Russia --- the Moscow Yiddish Monthly --- Sovetish Heymland --- the Guardian --- war --- conflict management
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Antisemitism has risen again in many countries since the beginning of the 21st century. Jew-hatred and discrimination against Jews have a long tradition both in Christianity and Islam. In the 19th century, animosity against Judaism gave way to nationalistic and racist motives. People like Wilhelm Marr called themselves antisemites to distinguish themselves from those who despised Jews for religious reasons. Today, Jews are often attacked in the name of human rights. They are accused of supporting crimes against humanity allegedly committed by the Jewish State. However, many religious motifs of Jew-hatred, such as the accusation of killing Christ or the accusation of falsifying Islamic scripture, are still relevant today, and perhaps increasingly so in some denominations. Other religious tropes have been secularized, such as the accusation of ritual murder of Christian children that has been transformed into the accusation of purposeful killings of Palestinian children. What role do religious motifs play in the resurgence of antisemitism in the 21st century, be it directly in religious forms, or indirectly in secularized ways?
Antisemitism. --- Religion --- History --- דת --- الدين --- Anti-Jewish attitudes --- Anti-Semitism --- Ethnic relations --- Prejudices --- Philosemitism --- אנטישמיות --- اللاسامية --- היסטוריה --- التاريخ --- Antisemitism --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- Presbyterian church --- Zionism --- BDS --- chosenness --- covenant --- Islam --- Arab–Israeli conflict --- anti-Zionism --- Judeophobia --- anti-Judaism --- antisemitism --- Muslim --- Islamic --- Islamist --- Islamism --- Jewish --- Jews --- South Asia --- India --- Pakistan --- Islamic State --- ISIS --- anti-Semitism --- anti-Shiism --- terrorism --- genocide --- radicalization --- Palestine --- Israel --- Christianity --- religiosity --- Hungary --- quantitative analysis --- Eliade --- history of religions --- traditionalism --- alt-right --- religious antisemitism --- supersessionism --- replacement theory --- Bowers --- Poway --- Pittsburgh --- Jersey --- Black Hebrew Israelites
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