
Manfred Gerstenfeld
The rise of part-time antisemitism blurs traditional definitions
Can Israel expand its sovereignty while France’s shrinks?
Liberal democracy is not a Jewish value, nor should it be - opinion
Stereotyping the ultra-Orthodox and Jews in general – opinion
In the US, sickness and casualties among ultra-Orthodox Jews are also higher than in society in general.
How can we teach antisemitism more efficiently?
All that is required is for one Jewish organization that values the truth more than political correctness to hire some experts to turn this and a number of other items into a usable package.
Whitewashing the Holocaust, antisemitism and Bernie Sanders
Omar learned to run successfully for Congress – a challenge far more difficult than avoiding the use of antisemitic comments.
50 European has-beens oppose Donald Trump's peace plan
Many of the signatories can be characterized as veteran anti-Israel inciters.
EU ambassador to Israel must upgrade their verbal acrobatics
For more than 1,000 year, antisemitism has been part of European culture. That, in particular, should have been mentioned because the EU has been so greatly negligent in fighting it.
Preparing for an American Democratic president
It is a great problem for Israel that the majority of American Jews will probably vote for the Democratic nominee, whoever that is.
Jeremy Corbyn’s place in the history of antisemitism
To define Corbyn’s antisemitism one can best say that he is a major post-modern antisemite, which expresses itself through many diverse acts and statements.
A crucial message to the Holocaust Forum is needed
Tens of heads of state will come to Jerusalem to participate in the Fifth Holocaust Forum.
How Labour’s antisemitism changed British Jewry’s attitudes
2019’s achievements against antisemitism
Many valiant organizations and individuals, both Jewish and non-Jewish, continue to fight against the ongoing outbreak of antisemitism.