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The rise of modern antisemitism together with the rise of nationalism and the nation state brought a wave of antisemitism as Jews struggled to gain their rights as equal citizens. In Germany, this brought up the Hep-Hep riots in 1819 when the Jews of Bavaria were attacked for claiming their civic rights.
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This timeline of antisemitism chronicles the facts of antisemitism, hostile actions or discrimination against Jews as a religious or ethnic group, in the 20th century. It includes events in the history of antisemitic thought, actions taken ...
The history of antisemitism, defined as hostile actions or discrimination against Jews as a religious or ethnic group, goes back many centuries, being called "the longest hatred". [1]
In Europe, antisemitism has also been rising, with attacks surging since the October 7 Hamas attacks. In November, Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam were attacked in the streets and had antisemitic ...
Global Rise In Antisemitism Leaves Jewish Community Isolated, Rabbi Says World At ‘A Tipping Point’ ... 51% in Asia, and 49% in Eastern Europe were found to agree with most antisemitic tropes ...
This timeline of antisemitism chronicles events in the history of antisemitism, hostile actions or discrimination against Jews as members of a religious and ethnic group.It includes events in Jewish history and the history of antisemitic thought, actions which were undertaken in order to counter antisemitism or alleviate its effects, and events that affected the prevalence of antisemitism in ...
Here in Europe, 80 years after the end of the Holocaust, societies seem increasingly divided. ... She also speaks of a global rise in antisemitism following Israel's military response in Gaza ...
This timeline of antisemitism chronicles the acts of antisemitism, hostile actions or discrimination against Jews as a religious or ethnic group, in the 19th century.It includes events in the history of antisemitic thought, actions taken to combat or relieve the effects of antisemitism, and events that affected the prevalence of antisemitism in later years.