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Voices on Antisemitism features a broad range of perspectives about antisemitism and hatred today. Subscribe to Voices on Antisemitism as a podcast or listen to individual programs online. The opinions expressed in these interviews do not necessarily represent those of the Museum.

The series is made possible by generous support from the Oliver and Elizabeth Stanton Foundation.

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January 1, 2009
Harald Edinger
Harald Edinger, former Gedenkdienst intern, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
In 2006, while still a teenager, Harald Edinger left his home in Austria to work at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. During his 14 months in Washington D.C., Edinger learned something valuable about the past, the future, and the role of his generation.
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December 18, 2008
Beverly E. Mitchell
Beverly E. Mitchell, Professor of Historical Theology, Wesley Theological Seminary
In Plantations and Death Camps: Religion, Ideology, and Human Dignity, Beverly Mitchell looks at the history both of the Holocaust and of slavery in the U.S. to see what lessons about human dignity can be learned.
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December 4, 2008
Martin Goldsmith
Martin Goldsmith, Director of Classical Music, XM Satellite Radio; former host, NPR's Performance Today
Music afforded Martin Goldsmith's parents some measure of shelter in Nazi Germany. For a brief period, they could practice their art and perform for other Jews under the protection of an all-Jewish orchestra, set up by the Nazis.
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November 20, 2008
Tad Stahnke
Tad Stahnke, Director, Fighting Discrimination Program, Human Rights First
Tad Stahnke believes that discrimination can exist in any society, and affect any individual. Everyone has an interest—and a responsibility—to confront violence and prejudice in our communities.
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November 6, 2008
Antony Polonsky
Antony Polonsky, Professor of Holocaust Studies, Brandeis University, and Ina Levine Scholar at the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies
Antony Polonsky has learned that there are no simple answers to the large questions of history, no single view of the past. Any view of history must incorporate many truths, including some that may be difficult to accept.
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October 23, 2008
Johanna Neumann
Johanna Neumann, Holocaust Survivor
Johanna Neumann speaks with gratitude and affection of the family who rescued her during the Holocaust. Yet her fondness for them exists alongside some profound contradictions.
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October 9, 2008
Albie Sachs
Albie Sachs, Justice, Constitutional Court of South Africa
As a lawyer defending victims of South Africa's apartheid government, Albie Sachs was harassed, jailed without trial and eventually driven into exile. After the fall of apartheid, President Nelson Mandela appointed Sachs to South Africa's Constitutional Court.
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September 25, 2008
Rabbi Capers Funnye, Jr.
Rabbi Capers Funnye, Jr., Beth Shalom B'nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation
When he was 17 years old, Capers Funnye's minister encouraged him to become a preacher. Today, Funnye is a spiritual leader—the rabbi at Beth Shalom Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation in Chicago.
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September 11, 2008
Bruce Pearl
Bruce Pearl, Men's Head Basketball Coach, University of Tennessee
Bruce Pearl's efforts at team-building extend beyond the court, where he tries to bridge religious and cultural differences among his players.
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August 28, 2008
Jeffrey Goldberg
Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic Magazine
As a young man, Jeffrey Goldberg left the United States to join the Israeli Army. In a prison camp for Palestinians, Goldberg encountered situations that challenged his idealism.
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Join us in the coming weeks to hear reflections on antisemitism from Nechama Tec, Professor Emerita of Sociology, University of Connecticut, Stamford; Alexander Verkhovsky, Director, SOVA Center for Information and Analysis, Moscow, Russia; and many others.

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  • RELATED LINKS
  • Antisemitism
    (Holocaust Encyclopedia article)
  • History of Antisemitism
    (Library bibliography)
  • Antisemitism: Protocols of the Elders of Zion
    (Holocaust Encyclopedia article)
  • Nazi Propaganda
    (Holocaust Encyclopedia article)
  • Racism
    (Holocaust Encyclopedia article)
  • Anti-Jewish Legislation in Prewar Germany
    (Holocaust Encyclopedia article)
  • Christian Persecution of Jews over the Centuries
    (Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, Committee on Church Relations and the Holocaust)
  • Antisemitism: Special Two-Part Presentation
    (Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, Scholarly Presentation, December 18, 2003)
  • "Past Revisited? Historical Reflections on Contemporary Antisemitism"
    (Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, January 2003 Shapiro lecture by Steven Zipperstein)