What Was That Really About? Antisemitism or Something New?
In our Winter 2024 Issue, Editor Abraham Socher, Jonathan Karp, and Reviel Netz debated the cause behind the surge of anti-Israel protests spreading across the US and the world. Are these just altered displays of antisemitism or something new? Read the continuing discussion, with new entries in the debate:
- Jonathan Karp asks a Marvin Gaye type of question: What’s Going On with Antisemitism?
- Reviel Netz continues to see something distinct from classic antisemitism.
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