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Contemporary Attempts to Define Anti-Semitism. A Review Article

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 June 2009

Dorothy Stein
Affiliation:
Institute for Historical Research, London

Abstract

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CSSH Discussion
Copyright
Copyright © Society for the Comparative Study of Society and History 1994

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1 Manuel, , The Broken Staff, 202. Manetho was a third-century BCE Egyptian priest and author of a history written for the benefit of the Macedonian Greeks after their conquest of both Egypt and Palestine. In his account, the Jews had been a filthy leper colony, expelled in an act of ethnic cleansing that preceded even the divinely sanctioned activities of the Israelites under Joshua.Google Scholar

2 Mayer, Arno J., Why Did the Heavens Not Darken? (New York: Verso, 1990).Google Scholar

3 Papers, Shahak, No. 42, pp. 51–2:Google Scholar Dr. Shahak, Israel is also the author of Israel's Global Role (1982), a pamphlet detailing Israel's involvement in a global arms trade in which its partners included many murderous and anti-Semitic states and statesmen, among them Pinochet, Bokassa, Idi Amin, and South Africa's Vorster. In this list, the Shah of Iran was succeeded by the Ayatollah Khomeini, who, while in exile, had accused the Jews of tampering with the sacred text of the Qu'ran!Google Scholar