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Felix Klein one year after the attack in Halle: Fears are back – Pledge Times

| October 10, 2020

One year after the attack in Halle, the anti-Semitism officer Felix Klein worries about the Jewish community and criticizes Saxony-Anhalts interior minister. This is where the assassin failed a year ago: the door to the synagogue in Halle Photo: Hendrik Schmidt / dpa taz: Mr

Shifting perceptions of the Holocaust in the Arab world – The Jerusalem Post

| October 8, 2020

Ordinarily, there is nothing sensational about the words never again inscribed in the visitors book at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin.Dozens, if not hundreds and thousands of visitors, have used that slogan in guest books to sum up their feelings after visiting the Berlin Holocaust Memorial or Yad Vashem or numerous other Holocaust memorials around the world.Never again shall that fate befall the Jewish people.

Many young people still lack basic knowledge of the Holocaust – The Conversation UK

| October 8, 2020

A significant number of young adults in the US cannot name a single concentration camp or ghetto, believe that Jews caused the Holocaust and that two million or fewer Jews were killed.

Roth in the age of Trump – The Jewish Standard

| October 8, 2020

When Peter Sagal recently reread Philip Roths 2005 novel The Plot Against America, he was struck at how prescient Roth was in describing this creeping and expanding sense of dread and disbelief that for him characterizes these years of Donald Trump.

Slavery and racism haunt the US still. Could Germanys model for Holocaust remembrance be the answer? – Vox.com

| October 8, 2020

In the mid-1950s, a decade after World War II ended, the town of Dachau took down the directional signs that pointed to its concentration camp. Visitors had swarmed the area not just survivors of the Holocaust whod been imprisoned there, but journalists and tourists who wanted to see what remained of the first Nazi concentration camp, where more than 200,000 people were detained and at least 32,000 were killed between 1933 and 1945. The attention exasperated the local population.

SPLC Investigation Finds American White Nationalist Group Tied to Kremlin Advocate with Shady Funding – Southern Poverty Law Center

| October 8, 2020

Montgomery, Ala. An investigation published by Southern Poverty Law Centers Hatewatch today found that the influential U.S. white nationalist group The Right Stuff (TRS) has significant links to Charles Bausman, a notorious pro-Kremlin propagandist with shady funding and ties to a Russian oligarch.

Online giants removing anti-Semitic content in Spanish watchdog – The Times of Israel

| October 8, 2020

BUENOS AIRES Google, Facebook and YouTube are successfully removing large percentages of the anti-Semitic content in Spanish from their platforms, a Buenos Aires-based watchdog has found. The Web Observatory, or Observatorio Web a joint initiative between the Latin American Jewish Congress, a regional branch of the World Jewish Congress; the DAIA political umbrella organization for Argentinas Jewish community; and the AMIA Jewish community center released a report September 25 on the prevalence of online anti-Semitism in Spanish. In 2016, about 30% of Spanish-language online search results for the word Jew Judio in Spanish contained anti-Semitic content.

Opinion: Young people think Holocaust education is important – The Cincinnati Enquirer

| October 8, 2020

Sarah Weiss, Opinion contributor Published 12:50 a.m. ET Oct.

Jews in Congress beset by online hate, new ADL report says J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| October 8, 2020

Jewish members of Congress have been subjected to a deluge of online hate speech this summer, according to a new Anti-Defamation League report, including aggressive and offensive tweets with antisemitic themes from time-honored tropes about global conspiracy to claims about Jews financing the Black Lives Matter movement. The report, prepared by the ADLs Center for Technology and Society in Silicon Valley and released Tuesday, offers a snapshot of the online harassment that Jewish politicians face, and the challenges in tracking it.

Let’s Talk about Tik Tok Antisemitism against Our Youth – The Times of Israel

| October 8, 2020

Online antisemitism is nothing new but now it seems to be widely targeting our vulnerable youth more than ever before. Hidden under false identities, haters freely reveal prejudice, bigotry, and antisemitic views across virtually all the unruled space of social media.


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