Anti-Semitism: At Issue (2005)

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This article is about the second edition of Anti-Semitism: At Issue; for the first edition see Anti-Semitism: At Issue (1999).

Anti-Semitism is a book, in the At Issue series, presenting selections of viewpoints on questions about antisemitism: its relationship to Israeli policies concerning Palestinians; how serious a problem it is; its relationship to religions such as Christianity and Islam. It was edited by Mark McKain.

It was published by Greenhaven Press (Farmington Hills) in 2005 as a 112-page hardcover (ISBN 0-7377-2356-4) and paperback (ISBN 0-7377-2357-2).

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Viewpoint Author Notes
Introduction
1. Anti-Semitism Is a Serious Problem Worldwide Stephen Roth Institute Excerpt from Antisemitism Worldwide 2002/3.
2. The Revival of Abandoned Christian Doctrine Encourages Anti-Semitism Melanie Phillips Excerpt from "Christians Who Hate the Jews," The Spectator, February 16, 2002.
3. Christian Principles Reject Anti-Semitism David R. Mason
4. The Policies of Some Israeli Leaders Concerning Palestinians Provoke Anti-Semitism Uri Avnery
5. Criticizing Israeli Policies Concerning Palestinians Is Not Anti-Semitic Nada Elia
6. Denying Jews the Right to a Homeland Is Anti-Semitic Michael Melchior
7. Criticizing the Israeli Government Is Not Anti-Semitic Allan C. Brownfeld
8. Israel's Defense of Democratic Ideals Promotes Anti-Semitism Natan Sharansky
9. Anti-Semitism in France Is Increasing Michel Gurfinkiel
10. Charges of European Anti-Semitism Are Exaggerated Elliot Neaman
11. Europeans Shaped the Fanatical Anti-Semitism of Militant Muslims Richard Webster
12. Some Muslims Reject Anti-Semitism Yigal Carmon
Organizations to Contact
Bibliography
Index


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