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Articles related to "Anti Semitism"
Origin of Anti-Semitism in Germany This article summarizes three types of anti-semitism present in Germany at various points in time. it discusses their role in making the Nazi Holocaust a reality. origin of anti-semitism • path to the holocaust • types of anti-semitism • religious anti-semitism • cultural anti-semitism
Religious Anti-Semitism This article discusses the role of the Church in propogating anti-Jewish sentiment in Europe, particulary in Germany. religious anti-semitism • anti-semitism in the church • conversion of the jews • early-anti-semitism • christian hostility toward jews
“Where Were You When…” controoversy over beatification of Piux XII pope pius xii • antisemitism • anti-semitism • holocaust • catholic church
Adolf Hitler, 1889-1945 The thinking in most psychologic and psychiatric circles is that our childhood molds our character and our future. In recent years, however, there has also been more focus on folks needing to be responsible for their own choices, in spite of their past. Adolf Hitler is one of those who first comes to my mind when I think along these lines. Because of the vastness of this topic, I have departed from starting with his childhood, and I have continued until he began his political career in earnest. adolf hitler • anti-semitism • child abuse • biography • psychology
Anti-Semitic Jews ... Who Would Have Thought? My own research into why one of my close Jewish relatives doesn't want me to be Jewish. judaism • anti-semitism • israel
Apparent Growing Anti-Semitism in South Africa In the 21st Century, anti-Semitism is emerging in South Africa. Spurred on by the recent unrest in Gaza, some protest actions are thinly veiled anti-Jewish prejudice. anti-semitism in south africa • cosatu protests • south africa • anti-jewish prejudice • anti-zionism
Germany and Anti-Semitism - Part 6 The true unbelievable story continues and we can only contain the horror if we see it as a necessary retelling, to help us arrive at an explanation.
Germany and Anti-Semitism - Part 7 More of the inhumanity of Police Battalion 101 and the way their wives 'helped' them.
Germany and Anti-Semitism - Part 8 Snapshots for the family album bring a new dimension into the behaviour of the willing executioners, and their families.
Germany and Anti-Semitism - Part 9 A brief look at the camp system, at the so-called 'work'camps for Jews which were actually death camps.
Jewish History Simplified Jacob Neusner explains the history of Judaism from the first covenant to modern times, separating it into periods that can be more easily understood. judaism • history • anti-semitism • jacob neusner • neusner
Sasha Baron Cohen and Borat The funny man behind Ali G and Brüno travels across America in a movie known for its bad taste. Even 20th Century Fox wouldn't support the views of Cohen's character. "borat" • "ali g" • british humour • anti-semitism • brüno
The Passion, Anti-Semitism, and Wisdom From Our Nation's Father: Part One How Should America Receive "The Passion" in Light of George Washington's Condemnation of Bigotry Against the Jewish Religion? passion • mel • gibson • violence • jesus
The Passion, Anti-Semitism, and Wisdom From Our Nation's Father: Part Two How Should America Receive "The Passion" in Light of George Washington's Condemnation of Bigotry Against the Jewish Religion? passion • mel • gibson • violence • jesus
The Rabbi With a Bible Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur reportedly may be the only days of the year that some Jews open the Bible, but for one rabbi of the nineteenth century, every day was Bible day and every day thanksgiving day. bible • rabbi • roshanah • yomkippur • jews
Thoughts on *The Passion of the Christ* The somber and reverential reactions of audiences with regard to "The Passsion of the Christ" fortunately puts to rest the fear that the movie might engender anti-Semitism. the passion of the christ • mel gibson • anti-semitism • andy rooney.
The Dog That Did Not Bark The "Dog that did not bark" about the "Passion of the Christ." the passion of the christ • mel gibson • gart tobin
Father Charles Coughlin and the New Deal Father Coughlin used his weekly radio show to influence millions of listeners on political issues and personalities, incorporating anti-Semitic messages of hate and fear. father coughlin and the new deal • father coughlin and anti-semitism • the radio priest of the new deal • radio league of the little flower • national union for social justice
Jewish Persecution in Europe The persecution of the Jews in Europe is a long history of bitterness and hatred among Catholics and Protestants, culminating in the 20th Century Holocaust. jewish persecutions in europe • european anti-semitism • the crusades and the jews • the jews and pope innocent iii • bubonic plague blamed in the jews
Origin of the Holocaust in Germany The problem of why the Holocaust happened has generated more debate and controversy than any other event in history. The definitive answer has remained elusive. origin of the holocaust • german holocaust • german culture • german identity • holocaust debate
That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew: Part 14: Jacob's Prophecy 4 Luther looks back at the roles of world leadership on the part of Jews and how the role of leadership of Jesus is different. Also looks at the relationship between Jews and Gentiles and how that relationship changed with Christ. rule • leadership • david • solomon • joseph
Propaganda, Fear Lead to Holocaust As the 20th century dawned, the Jews in Germany became more than mere outsiders. Aided by beliefs of famous countrymen, many Germans begin to hate Jews as a race. germany • hatred jews • jews in germany • world war i • weimar republic
Luther’s Relationship with the Jews What was Luther's relationship with the Jewish peoples? Can he be blamed for Krystalnacht or Hitler? Or was Luther a dyspeptic old man who wrote some words he shouldn't have? This begins a series looking at three pieces Luther wrote concerning Jews. christ • mary • jews • lies • evangelism
SENDING A MESSAGE: BOB ROBERTS, SCHOOL TIES A look at BOB ROBERTS and SCHOOL TIES, two message movies that are often more message than movie. movies • reviews • bob roberts • school ties
A passionate Plea Against “The Passion” Read about the potential danger of the upcomming movie "The Passion". jew • mel gibson • jesus • christianity • cnn
Choosing a Jewish Friendly Campus Here's how to look for a college or university campus environment that's friendly to Jewish students. jewish friendly campus • college student • jewish population • jewish community • jewish campus organization
How to Explain the Holocaust The Holocaust was of the most heinous crimes in history. Thousands if not millions of people have tried to explain how it took place. the holocaust • nazi regime • adolf hitler • germany • the final solution
Let's Be Honest about the Middle East Situation- Anti Semitism at it's Best! A Short discussion about the truth behind the Middle East situation from a Jewish point of view. g_d • middle east • jew • arab • media
Ontario Union Approves Resolution The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) has sparked a public outcry by approving a resolution banning Ontario Universities from participating in weapons research. canadian union of public employees • sid ryan • canadian jewish congress • jason kenney • israeli attacks on gaza
Review: Nazi Germany and the Jews Before World War II, Jews in Nazi Germany suffered a resurge in anti-Semitism. Author Saul Friedlander offers an objective account in his book. nazi germany • jews • holocaust • anti-semitism • nuremberg laws
The Führer Adolf Hitler, a nondescript Austrian volunteer in the Imperial German Army in 1918, with the rank of corporal, rose to the position of Chancellor of Weimar Germany in the space of 15 years. Roughly six years later he was on <i>Time</i> magazine's cover as "Man of the Year" for 1938 -- a grudging acknowledgment of Hitler's importance. hitler • nazi • nsdap • beerhall • weimar
Why Jews are Stereotyped as Miserly and Greedy? Jews have had some of the oddest and most complicated stereotypes pitted against them. And these prejudices fuel anti-semitism. jewish stereotypes • jewish prejudices • anti-semitism origins • origins of jewish sterotypes • jewish history
Buchanan Again Examination of recent issues with regard to Patrick Buchanan. Should Buchanan run as a Reform Party candidate? What should be the reaction of the GOP. Is Buchanan an anti-Semite? patrick buchanan • american politics • reform party • candidate • elections
Martin Luther's Terrible Mistake: The Seven Point Plan On a sign above the entrance gate to the infamous Chelmno death camp is written: "This is the gate of God." But it was not meant to be a welcome sign to give courage to the Jews who were goaded like cattle into the confines of Chelmno, but rather a notice designed to humiliate them on their first leg to the gas ovens. messianic • judaism • virginia • marin • dubhsidhe
Are Moviegoers Ready for Mel Gibson's Return? Next year, Mel Gibson will mark his return to acting, ending an almost seven-year hiatus, with Edge of Darkness. are moviegoers ready for gibson's return • mel turns back to acting in edge of darkness • gibson takes lead role in crime drama • controversy could keep gibson in trouble • a drunken gibson made a slew of anti-semitic rants
Denying the Holocaust Despite recent efforts to minimize or deny the Holocaust, the historical evidence continues to verify the extent and scope of the Holocaust during World War II. denying the holocaust • proving the holocaust • evidence for the holocaust • the holocaust and the historical record • confronting those that deny the holocaust
Canadian Jewish Writers A rundown of Jewish Canadian writers and their contributions to Canadian Literature. canadian literature • jewish • mordecai richler • irving layton • am klein
Willing Executioners? Goldhagen is readable only when he expresses his heartfelt moral outrage towards the <b>German</b> perpetrators of the Nazi genocide of European Jews during World War II. When he attempts to provide an analysis of those feelings, however, Goldhagen retreats into an ivory tower language that covers up his sophistry with syllables. hitler • nazi • nazism • holocaust • final solution
Discrimination in the United States Widens Focus With the United States having elected their first African-American president, many look to racism as a fading trend, yet ignore the rising discrimination against faith. hate groups • discrimination • racism • ideological discrimination • lifestyle discrimination
Good-bye John Paul short tribute to John Paul II with links to other tributes on the internet, quoting a passage from his book, Crossing the Threshold of Hope. john paul ii • interfaith relations • nostra aetate • holocaust • poland
Gustav Mahler's Middle Years Gustav Mahler was Jewish and found a great deal of anti-semitism alive in the opera houses where he found himself engaged. Depression and frustration were his companions. gustav mahler • das klagende lied • beethoven prize • anti-semitism • vienna conservatory
Humani Generis Unitas and the Jews History may never know how the Nazis would have reacted if the encyclical was promulgated at the height of growing Jewish persecution in the Third Reich in early 1939. the lost encyclical of pious xi • humani generis unitas • mit brennender sorge • catholicism and anti-semitism • pious xi and the jews
Jewish Credit in Medieval England During the post conquest period the place of the Jewish community within society and more importantly their money lending activities became a contentious political issue. medieval england • jewish community • magna carta • credit and debt • anti-semitism
Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice There are many interpretations of the representation of Shylock. One thing is certain, he is one of the most fascinating characters in the Shakespearean repertoire. the merchant of venice • shakespeare • shakespearean theatre • elizabethan theatre • shylock
Germans Honor Kristallnacht Victims "We must not be silent condemning anti-Semitism", German chancellor Angela Merkel declared Sunday, November 9, as Germany commemorated attacks on Jews 70 years ago. 70th anniversary of kristallnacht anniversary nove • 1938 • antisemitism • nazi germany • germany commemorates november pogrom
Ex-U.S.Congressman Criticizes U.S. On the eve of the fifth anniversary of 9/11, ex-U.S. Congressman identifies the reasons for the attack and criticizes his country's involvement in Israel. terror • terrorism • paul findley • terrorist • islam
German Jews in the 1930s From their rise to power in 1933 to the outbreak of war in 1939, the Nazi regime followed a systematic policy designed to ostracize German Jews from normal society. german jews • holocaust • antisemitism in germany • nazi regime and the jews • nazi race laws
More Media Wars, "fair and balanced" When libertarian pundits dis each other, the fun flies! And FOX is sueing over "fair and balanced" reporting. media • media issues • fox • libertarians
Anton Gill's Art Lover – A Review Peggy Guggenheim is known for many things - the death of her father on the RMS Titanic, her sexual escapades and most importantly, her hand in the founding of Modern Art. art lover • anton gill • peggy guggenheim • peggy guggenheim biography • laurance veil
Berlin Welcomes Home Cabaret Cabaret, the world-renowned musical that introduced thousands to pre-World War II Berlin, returns home with a run starting at the Bar jeder Vernunft beginning in October. cabaret • berlin • kit kat klub • bar jeder vernunft • sally bowles |
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