(JNS) — Antisemitism, an enduring scourge that has plagued humanity for centuries, has resurged in recent years, challenging the assumption that the Holocaust fundamentally transformed attitudes toward Jews.
For roughly three-quarters of a century after World War II, antisemitism was pushed to the margins of public life. Expressions of hatred were widely condemned and considered socially unacceptable.
Today, that restraint is eroding. We are witnessing a troubling return of open hostility toward Jews, one that threatens the foundations of democratic societies. The era in which “Holocaust guilt...
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