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  2. Zionist antisemitism - Wikipedia

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    Zionists, who were usually secular, despised the perceived passivity of Orthodox Jews "with such passion" that they were referred to as antisemites by Orthodox anti-Zionists. [10] The Austrian-Jewish anti-Zionist writer Karl Kraus regarded antisemitism as the "essence" of the Zionist movement and used the label "Jewish antisemites" to describe ...

  3. Antisemitism by country - Wikipedia

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    Upon independence in 1962 only Muslims were permitted Algerian citizenship, and 95% of Algeria's 140,000 Jewish population left. Since 1870 (briefly revoked by Vichy France in 1940), most Jews in Algeria had French citizenship, and they mainly went to France, with some going to Israel. By 1969, fewer than 1,000 Jews were still living in Algeria ...

  4. Chilling new report reveals just how widespread antisemitism ...

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    A staggering 72% of Jewish college students in the US feel "unwelcome ... “Anti-Zionist protests have disrupted much of campus life,” the report said of Cornell. ... 95% of students do not ...

  5. American Jews - Wikipedia

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    American Jews or Jewish Americans are American citizens who are Jewish, ... Some Zionists also criticized, ... [95] to approximately 40–50% in the year 2000. ...

  6. New antisemitism - Wikipedia

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    He cites papers by Jacques Givet (1968) and historian Léon Poliakov (1969) discussing the idea of a new antisemitism rooted in anti-Zionism. [12] He argues that anti-Jewish themes centered on the demonical figures of Israel and what he calls "fantasy-world Zionism": that Jews plot together, seek to conquer the world, and are imperialistic and ...

  7. History of the Jews in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The revival of Jewish identity after the war, stimulated by the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, was cautiously welcomed by Stalin as a means to put pressure on Western imperialism in the Middle East, but when it became evident that many Soviet Jews expected the revival of Zionism to enhance their own aspirations for separate cultural ...

  8. Iranian Jews - Wikipedia

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    Jews are prohibited from holding significant governmental and decision-making positions. A Jew may not serve on the Guardian Council, as President, or as a military commander. Jews may not serve as judges, and aside from the seat reserved for a Jew in the Majlis, Jews may not become a member of the Majlis through general elections. A Jew may ...

  9. Demographics of Israel - Wikipedia

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    In The Israeli Diaspora sociologist Stephen J. Gold maintains that calculation of Jewish emigration has been a contentious issue, explaining, "Since Zionism, the philosophy that underlies the existence of the Jewish state, calls for return home of the world's Jews, the opposite movement—Israelis leaving the Jewish state to reside elsewhere ...