Muslim antisemitism and anti-zionism in South Africa since 1945
TítuloMuslim antisemitism and anti-zionism in South Africa since 1945
Autor
Call number305.8924/0079
Número del objeto02240b
Lugar de publicaciónIsrael
EditorialThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Año de publicación
2006
Paginaciónpp18-30
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from the journal 'Antisemitism internationa'l No.3-4, 18-30
Descripción
The radicalization of Islam in South Africa from the 1970s onwards was marked by a negative shift in Muslim attitudes towards South African Jews. Some of the anger was underpinned by landlord-tenant relations in the inner city, by encounters within the textile industry, and by the general anger concerning white privilege with which Jew were generally associated. The most important factor influencing Muslim-Jewish relations in the last 25 years is undoubtedly Zionism and the Jewish community's support for Israel