There wasn't anti-Semitism in France.
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There is simply no room for anti-Semitism in a democratic and law-abiding state.
I was never concretely aware of the extent of anti-Semitism in the United States and in the upper levels of the State Department.
There is a resurgence of anti-Semitism in Europe. The policies of the Bush administration and the Sharon administration contribute to that. It's not specifically anti-Semitism, but it does manifest itself in anti-Semitism as well.
Anti-Semitism has no historical, political and certainly no philosophical origins. Anti-Semitism is a disease.
There was no reason to label us as anti-Semitic.
The disappearance of the Jewish state will not mean the disappearance of anti-Semitism.
There is something uncannily adaptive about anti-Semitism: the way it can hide, unsuspected, in the most progressive minds.
There is in England a saying that an anti-Semite is someone who hates the Jews more than is necessary.
Anti-Semitism is extremely common.
There was a taboo as a result of the Holocaust that people respected that anti-Semitism was an ugly thing and should be avoided. Now that taboo seems to have been broken with impunity.
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