What is Jew-Hatred?

For a deeper and broader understanding of Jew-hatred, read “Why The Jews?” by Dennis Prager.  Here is an excerpt:

"The Jews have been objects of hatred in pagan, religious, and secular societies. Fascists have accused them of being Communists, and Communists have branded them capitalists. Jews who live in non-Jewish societies have been accused of having dual loyalties, while Jews who live in the Jewish state have been condemned as 'racists.' Poor Jews are bullied, and rich Jews are resented. Jews have been branded as both rootless cosmopolitans and ethnic chauvinists. Jews who assimilate have been called a 'fifth column,' while those who stay together spark hatred for remaining separate."

Jew-hatred is systemic and subconscious. All non-Jews have received anti-Jewish conditioning by virtue of the world they grew up in. It’s been accepted as a historical given. It’s been excused using foreign politics and anti-capitalist rhetoric. It takes the form of ethnic, religious and cultural discrimination. Jews have been denied their right to self-determination in our historic homeland.

The more successful we become the more discrimination we face.

Jew hatred is a living and real experience and the majority of Jews have experienced it.