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Preview of official survey on European antisemitism
1 November 2013
Next week, on the eve of the 75th anniversary of Krystallnacht, the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) of the European Union will publish the results of its keenly awaited survey, Jewish peoples experiences and perceptions of hate crime, discrimination and antisemitism. It is the largest survey of its ty…
Sir Eric Pickles writes on the need to define antisemitism
31 March 2016
Rt Hon Sir Eric Pickles MP, the UK Special Envoy for post-Holocaust issues, has recommended that people seeking a definition of antisemitism should use the definition that is included in the College of Policing’s 2014 Hate Crime Operational Guidance.
Human Rights Watch - it is "absurd" to question motives of Nazi medals collector
11 September 2009
The reaction of Human Rights Watch (HRW) to concerns about its military advisor Marc Garlasco's keen interest in Nazi German WW2 memorabilia is a shocking indicator of the failure of many NGOs to decently engage with Jews on antisemitism and related issues. HRW is one of the world's leading NGOs. Base…
When George schmoozed Gilad
6 January 2015
This Saturday saw George Galloway MP and his wife Gayatri interview Israeli saxophonist Gilad Atzmon on their Russia Today TV show, 'Sputnik'. The significance of Galloway hosting Atzmon, a man whose views regarding Israel, Zionism and Jewish identity are so extreme that he is shunnedbymost of the anti-Israel movement in…
A "normative" life for European Jewry?
1 May 2014
The below article was written for the International Business Times, following their request for an article on contemporary antisemitism. It appears on the IBT website under the heading, Antisemitism isn't just a Jewish problem it threatens all of us The article in full: This weeks Israeli news …
Why can't the American media copy the Guardian?
13 August 2010
An article in the Guardian newspaper (Obama alone cant make the US see the Middle East anew 11 August 2010) by columnist / roving Middle East reporter, Jonathan Steele, provides yet another example of the potential antisemitic pitfalls that are risked by heaping everything on Israels shoulders. In this spe…
The CST Keyring Project: raising awareness of the importance of reporting antisemitism
19 March 2019
CST has produced ‘CST Report’ keyrings with contact details to make it as easy as possible for people to report antisemitism or suspicious activity to CST. These keyrings have been distributed at a number of Jewish secondary schools from across the religious spectrum this year, with the intention that pupils have CST’s contact information when they need to report something. In several schools, we have also given short talks in school assemblies to explain the importance of reporting antisemitism and suspicious activity to CST and to Police.
CST Discourse Report: Gaza Conflict and UK Antisemitic Discourse
18 November 2010
(This is the 4th in a series of sections and summaries from CSTs recently released report, Antisemitic Discourse in Britain in 2009. The full pdf can be accessed here. 58 pages, including graphics. The below pages, 18 and 19, can be accessed here.) The Gaza conflict in December 2008 / January 2009 excited a …
We must ensure that antisemitism gets no foothold in Britain
14 January 2015
This article is cross-posted from Left Foot Forward Polling shows that British Jews are better integrated than their European counterparts; we must not let extremists change this Last weeks horrific jihadist attacks in Paris, and in particular the murder of shoppers at a kosher supermarket, have added to already-existing …
CST Antisemitic Incidents Report reveals record number of antisemitic hate incidents in first six months of 2017
27 July 2017
CST's Antisemitic Incidents Report January – June 2017, published today, shows that in the first six months of this year, CST recorded 767 antisemitic incidents, which was a 30% increase from the 589 incidents recorded during the same period in 2016. This total of 767 incidents is a record for the first six months of any year. A further 483 reports were received by CST in the first six months of 2017, but were not deemed to be antisemitic and are not included in this total.