Additional Antisemitism Resources
Additional Antisemitism Resources
The following resources were provided by:
- Samuel Fleischacker, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Barbara J. Risman, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Irena Levitan, College of Medicine
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Criticism of Israel and Antisemitism: How To Tell Where One Ends and the Other Begins by T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights. (medium.com)
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Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition by David Nirenberg (Published by W. W. Norton)
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The Trouble with Defining Antisemitism
SOURCE: It’s Been a Minute podcast, hosted by Sam Sanders (featuring guest speaker Dov Waxman)
With more extreme antisemitic attacks on the rise and more antisemitic rhetoric in the mainstream, antisemitism has become an increasingly pressing issue in the US. But at the same time, the conversation around antisemitism is getting more fraught. Sam talks with Dov Waxman, professor and director for the UCLA Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies, about what people are getting wrong about antisemitism. They discuss why there’s so much contention around what the term means, why it can be hard to talk about, and how to fight antisemitism when it happens.
Is Anti-zionism Antisemitic? A Two-Part Conversation
SOURCE: Ethan Katz, Dov Waxman, Sue Fishkoff and Sarah Abrevaya. Co-organized by the UCLA Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies and the UC Berkeley Center for Jewish Studies. Co-sponsored by the UCLA Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies, the UC Berkeley Center for the Study of Religion, and the UC Berkeley Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
Part 1: Anti-Zionism on Campus: Legitimate Protest or Dangerous Hate Speech? (Hosted at UC Berkeley)
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Antisemitism Education by TheBerkeleyHillel
Written By: Adam Naftalin-Kelman, Ethan Katz, Steven Davidoff Solomon
Produced By: Sarah Lefton
Animated By: Jenny Anderson
This video charts the history of antisemitism from its origins until today. It tackles the hard questions about different and changing forms of antisemitism, persistent anti-Jewish stereotypes, the complex racial position of Jews in contemporary America, and the precise line between criticism of Israel and antisemitism. While the video stands alone as an invaluable tool for antisemitism education, we also provide discussion questions so that it may be a starting point for deeper conversation.
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AJC guide for Higher Education Administration: Tools for Successful Implementation of US National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism by the American Jewish Committee
A Very Brief Guide to Antisemitism by T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights