When one set of Jews labels another set of Jews 'anti-Semitic,' they are trying to monopolize the right to speak in the name of the Jews. So the allegation of anti-Semitism is actually a cover for an intra-Jewish quarrel.
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The paradox of anti-Semitism is that it is invariably up to the Jews to explain away the charges. The anti-Semite simply has to make them.
There is in England a saying that an anti-Semite is someone who hates the Jews more than is necessary.
I think anti-Semitism is the meal ticket of the organizations that fight it.
It's a lie! I am not an anti-Semite. The World Jewish Congress supported me and said that I am not anti-Semitic.
As for me, even though I have been accused of anti-Semitism countless times, no one has ever heard me make anti-Semitic statements or engage in anti-Semitic behavior.
There is something uncannily adaptive about anti-Semitism: the way it can hide, unsuspected, in the most progressive minds.
One of the chief tasks of any dialogue with the Gentile world is to prove that the distinction between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism is not a distinction at all.
When two drivers curse each other on the road, and one of them happens to be a Jew, you can't define that as anti-Semitism.
Anti-Semitism has no historical, political and certainly no philosophical origins. Anti-Semitism is a disease.
Anti-Semitism is not just a problem for Jews; it is a problem for all of our society.