
Antisemitism
What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
David Harris(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Will be published approx. on 2. February 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-0-19-780067-6 (ISBN)
Description
History teaches that antisemitism is a disease which begins with the Jews but does not end with them. Once antisemitism is unleashed, it knows no bounds and can attack the very fabric of society. This deadly strain of hatred often turns against other minority groups too, not to mention foundational democratic values, beginning with equal rights and equal protection before the law. Therefore, antisemitism should be viewed as a universal human rights issue of importance to all, and not solely as a parochial Jewish or Israeli concern.
Antisemitism: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) explores how, in the 21st century, antisemitism is once again resurgent. In recent years, the FBI reported that well over half of all religiously motivated hate crimes in the United States targeted Jews, even though Jews comprise just over two percent of the population. It is striking how little understood antisemitism, including the term itself, still is. This extends quite widely to political leaders, educational authorities, law enforcement and the judiciary, civic groups, and media outlets. Polls have also shown how knowledge of the Holocaust, which was widely considered to be a firewall against the resurgence of antisemitism, is declining, notwithstanding ongoing attention to the topic in education, museums and memorials, and culture.
Antisemitism: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) explores how, in the 21st century, antisemitism is once again resurgent. In recent years, the FBI reported that well over half of all religiously motivated hate crimes in the United States targeted Jews, even though Jews comprise just over two percent of the population. It is striking how little understood antisemitism, including the term itself, still is. This extends quite widely to political leaders, educational authorities, law enforcement and the judiciary, civic groups, and media outlets. Polls have also shown how knowledge of the Holocaust, which was widely considered to be a firewall against the resurgence of antisemitism, is declining, notwithstanding ongoing attention to the topic in education, museums and memorials, and culture.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Dimensions
Height: 207 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
292 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-780067-6 (9780197800676)
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02/2026
Oxford University Press Inc
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Person
David Harris is Executive Vice Chair at the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP). He has been Junior Associate and, later, Senior Associate at St. Antony's College, University of Oxford and a Visiting Scholar at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. He has four honorary doctorates, including, most recently, from Brandeis University.
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Executive Vice ChairExecutive Vice Chair, The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy
Content
Chapter 1. What Is Antisemitism?
Chapter 2. Antisemitism in the Christian World
Chapter 3. Antisemitism in the Islamic World
Chapter 4. Antisemitism as a Racial Phenomenon
Chapter 5. Antisemitism and the Holocaust
Chapter 6. Anti-Zionism as Antisemitism
Chapter 7. Antisemitism in the Communist World
Chapter 8. Resurgence of Antisemitism in Europe
Chapter 9. Antisemitism Travels Across the Atlantic
Chapter 10. Combating Antisemitism
Chapter 2. Antisemitism in the Christian World
Chapter 3. Antisemitism in the Islamic World
Chapter 4. Antisemitism as a Racial Phenomenon
Chapter 5. Antisemitism and the Holocaust
Chapter 6. Anti-Zionism as Antisemitism
Chapter 7. Antisemitism in the Communist World
Chapter 8. Resurgence of Antisemitism in Europe
Chapter 9. Antisemitism Travels Across the Atlantic
Chapter 10. Combating Antisemitism