The first step to fighting antisemitism: Why the IHRA definition matters – Antisemitism is a global problem. It was born in the West and peaked during the Holocaust, leading to its temporary repudiation by polite society. | The Jerusalem Post

Antisemitism is an ancient hatred, but it still plagues our society and can hide in plain sight. For too long, people relied on subjective approaches to identify it – they felt it in their bones. But antisemitism is too big a problem: one needs to define it in order to counter it.

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