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  2. Antisemitic trope - Wikipedia

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    These tropes fatefully formed Adolf Hitler's worldview, contributing to World War II and the Holocaust, which killed at least 6 million Jews (67% pre-war European Jews). [6] [12] Since the 20th century, antisemitic libels' usage has been documented among groups that self-identify as "anti-Zionists". [13] [14] [page needed]

  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] Black Hebrew Israelite followers have sought out and attacked Jewish people in the United States on more than one occasion.

  5. House passes bill to expand definition of antisemitism amid ...

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    The House passed legislation Wednesday that would establish a broader definition of antisemitism for the Department of Education to enforce anti-discrimination laws, the latest response from ...

  6. Trump's dinner with antisemites? Some Republicans ... - AOL

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    Omar issued an apology and said Jewish colleagues in the House had helped educate her on “the painful history of anti-Semitic tropes.” Listening and learning, but standing strong 💪🏽 pic ...

  7. 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).

  8. History of antisemitism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The article's lead section may need to be rewritten.The reason given is: The lead includes novel information and citations not included in the article body.The lead should be a summary of the article as a whole over 2-3 paragraphs, with no citations for the information, as all information should exist cited in the article body.

  9. NY Times Admits ‘Error of Judgment’ in Publishing ... - AOL

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    The cartoon depicts “the prime minister of Israel as a guide dog with a Star of David collar leading the president of the United States, shown wearing a skullcap,” per the New York Times ...