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antisemitism

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Noun — Hostility, prejudice or discrimination directed at Jewish people, whether as individuals, as a community or through conspiracy theories about Jewish power.

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Neutral in register but grave in subject. The unhyphenated spelling is now the recommended standard.

Etymology

A calque of German Antisemitismus, coined in the nineteenth century from anti- 'against' + Semitism; despite its form, it has only ever meant hostility towards Jews.

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Frequently asked questions

Should it be written antisemitism or anti-Semitism?

Most major Jewish organisations, scholars and style guides now prefer the unhyphenated antisemitism with a lower-case s. The hyphenated form implies there is a thing called Semitism that the prejudice opposes, which there is not — the word has always meant hostility to Jews specifically.

Does antisemitism include prejudice against Arabs?

No, despite Arabic being a Semitic language. The word was created in nineteenth-century Europe to mean hostility towards Jews and has never meant anything else in practice. Prejudice against Arabs is called anti-Arab racism.

What is the difference between antisemitism and anti-Zionism?

Anti-Zionism is opposition to the Zionist political project or to the policies of the Israeli state; antisemitism is prejudice against Jews as Jews. The two are distinct in principle, though they can overlap when criticism relies on antisemitic tropes or holds Jews collectively responsible for a government's actions.

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