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  2. Antisemitic trope - Wikipedia

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    [168] [169] As per the 2004 U.S. Congress report Anti-Semitism in Europe: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on European Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Relations, The Franklin "Prophecy" is a classic anti-Semitic canard that falsely claims that American statesman Benjamin Franklin made anti-Jewish statements during the Constitutional ...

  3. Category:Antisemitic tropes - Wikipedia

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    An antisemitic trope is a false story inciting antisemitism. Despite being false by definition, antisemitic tropes often form part of antisemitic conspiracy theories . The main article for this category is Antisemitic trope .

  4. Antisemitism - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the American Jewish Committee stated that the Black Hebrew Israelite claim that "we are the real Jews" is a "troubling anti-Semitic trope with dangerous potential". [296] The perpetrators of several antisemitic attacks in the United States have expressed interest in the Black Hebrew Israelites.

  5. Category:Films about antisemitism - Wikipedia

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    The response from party leaders was swift and explicit: "Congresswoman Omar’s use of anti-Semitic tropes and prejudicial accusations about Israel’s supporters is deeply offensive,"House ...

  7. History of antisemitism - Wikipedia

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    Louis H. Feldman argues: "We must take issue with the communis sensus that the pagan writers are predominantly anti-Semitic." [ 3 ] He asserts that "one of the great puzzles that has confronted the students of anti-semitism is the alleged shift from pro-Jewish statements found in the first pagan writers who mention the Jews ... to the vicious ...

  8. Philosemitism - Wikipedia

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    The concept of philosemitism is not new, and it was arguably avowed by such thinkers as the 19th-century philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who described himself as an "anti-anti-Semite." [ 6 ] Philosemitism is an expression of the larger phenomenon of allophilia , admiration for foreign cultures as embodied in the more widely known Anglophilia ...

  9. Stereotypes of Jews in literature - Wikipedia

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    The "Orientalness of Jews", particularly that of Jewish women, was a common trope in anti-Semitic German literature of the 19th century. Examples of this stereotype are found in Hauff's novella Jud Süß (1827), Hebbel's play Judith (1840) and Grillparzer's play Die Jüdin von Toledo (1872).