Antisemitism means being against, feeling superiority, or disdain for those of a religious Jewish background. Or in another definition, people being against culturally or ethnically Jewish people. Unfortunately, antisemitism has been growing rampant since the Palestinian and Israeli conflict picked up heavily again.
Anti-Muslim and anti-Israelis speech has been thrown around globally. For example a man in Los Angeles a man was charged for hate crime after spewing anti-Israeli rhetoric. He said “free Palestine” and “kill Jews” because his is anti-Semite.
Some Jewish communities even closed their school because they did not know what was gone happen. In the last 10 years the Anti-Semitic Incidents rates have went up the largest it ever been.
Antisemitism

The hate against Jews did not just happen once it happened multiple times. It even got so bad that people are killing Jews, and wanting them dead.
Jews may experience prejudice because of their religion or ethnic heritage in the workplace, in the classroom, in housing, and in other contexts. Three main strategies are used to fight antisemitism, activism, legislation, and education. Tolerance and understanding between various religious and ethnic groups are promoted.
Antisemitism is brought to light, and laws protecting Jewish communities are passed by governments, non-governmental organizations, and civil society organizations. But it’s still a complicated, deeply rooted problem that needs constant care and attention. Because with every thing going on we need to speak up or it just going to get worse like it has over the last ten years.
Background
Despite the overwhelming historical evidence of the genocide committed against six million Jews during World War II, Holocaust denial or distortion continues to be a type of antisemitism. Humanity has suffered great losses as a result of antisemitism, ranging from the blood libels of the Middle Ages to the Holocaust. But it also takes more subdued forms in modern society, such online hate speech, conspiracy theories, and Holocaust denial.
Anti-Semitic acts have increased in the past few years, driven by misinformation, political unrest, and extreme beliefs. Threats and attacks against Jewish organizations, schools, and synagogues persist, underscoring how urgent it is to fight this widespread hatred. Despite efforts to eradicate it, antisemitism a long-standing prejudice against Jews — persists in varied forms around the world.
Antisemitism, which has its roots in historical, theological, and cultural prejudices, takes the form of policies that discriminate against Jewish people and communities as well as verbal and physical abuse. Antisemitism has historically been a catalyst for acts of violence and persecution directed towards Jewish communities. Millions of Jews have been targeted throughout history, from pogroms in Eastern Europe to the Holocaust during World War II, resulting in a great deal of death, dislocation.
Its continued existence is a sobering reminder of how tolerant people may be and emphasizes the continued need for awareness-raising, education, and coordinated efforts to fight discrimination. In order to maintain the values of equality and respect things have to change. This change is necessary to create a society in which each person can prosper without having to worry about being persecuted.
Curse Against Humanity
Antisemitism is a curse against humanity that leads to many harmful outcomes. The Holocaust slaughter caused Jewish communities unimaginable misery. Current incarnations erode social cohesion and threaten democratic norms by encouraging hate crimes, vandalism, and prejudice.
This creates a persistent psychological danger that feeds trauma and anxiety. Deep wounds are inflicted on both individuals and communities by antisemitism, which fosters division and violence. Social progress and togetherness are impeded by the promotion of discrimination, hate crimes, and institutional oppression.
Its poisonous beliefs must be destroyed, empathy must be An old prejudice that still stains people’s consciences is antisemitism. Antisemitism is not even better then racism people get killed because they being their self’s. It still lingers in society’s shadows today, encouraging fear and hate crimes.
Global cooperation, education, and a steadfast dedication to tolerance are necessary to combat this epidemic. With this going on it not just impacting one person it impacting more.
Reason why we need to stand up and fight this thing is because regardless of origin, every person deserves to live in a world free from prejudice and discrimination. Upholding Jewish people’s worth and dignity means opposing antisemitism. Antisemitism spreads throughout the world, affecting civilizations regardless of location or cultural background.
Made By: Yakira Govan
Sources:
Vox: “History repeating itself”, How the Israel-Hamas war is fueling hate against Muslims and Jews
CNN: A new wave of antisemitism threatens to rock an already unstable world
AJC: 10 Tough Questions on Antisemitism Explained
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