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Antisemitism in America today: lessons for the Post-Holocaust era

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A look at US anti-Semitism, late 1990s. A distinction is drawn between attitudinal anti-Semitism on the one hand - what people think - and behavioural anti-Semitism - what people do - on the other. The perceived decline in American anti-Semitism during the latter half of the twentieth century is attributed to the rise of a younger, better educated, more affluent Gentile generation. Other topics touched on include anti-Semitism among blacks and among Holocaust revisionists; the causes of latent anti-Semitism; perceiving and counteracting anti-Semitism.

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