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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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February 1, 2007
Christopher Caldwell
Christopher Caldwell, Senior Editor, The Weekly Standard
Listen as Christopher Caldwell explains that the recent wave of Muslim immigration has brought a new strain of antisemitism to Europe.
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January 18, 2007
Father John Pawlikowski
Father John Pawlikowski, Professor of Ethics, Catholic Theological Union
For more than forty years, Father John Pawlikowski has urged Catholics and others to confront the long history of Christian antisemitism.
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January 4, 2007
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Ayaan Hirsi Ali describes herself as a "dissident of Islam." Despite threats to her life, Ali remains outspoken about freedom of expression, hatred of Jews, and reform of Islam.
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December 21, 2006
Christopher Browning
Christopher Browning, Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Historian Christopher Browning has written extensively about how ordinary Germans became murderers during the Holocaust. Listen to Browning explain why examining the perpetrators' history matters.
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December 7, 2006
Gerda Weissmann Klein
Gerda Weissmann Klein, Holocaust Survivor
Gerda Klein survived the Holocaust and was liberated by an American soldier who she eventually married. Here, Klein discusses her understanding of hatred and antisemitism today.
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November 23, 2006
Robert Satloff
Robert Satloff, Executive Director, Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Soon after September 11, 2001, Robert Satloff moved to Rabat, Morocco, to search for Arab heroes during the Holocaust. Listen to him explain why.
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November 9, 2006
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
credit: Steve Petteway, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the second woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Here, she reflects on her own Jewish identity, free speech, and antisemitism today.
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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)