TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Attacks on Jews doubled in the U.S. from 2017 to 2018, according to the @adl_national, but the trend is especially pronounced in #Europe, the continent where 75 years ago hatred of Jews led to their attempted extermination. In an E.U. poll of European Jews across the Continent, published in January, 89% said anti-Semitism had significantly increased over five years. A separate survey in 12 E.U. countries concluded that Europe’s Jews were subjected to “a sustained stream of abuse.” A complex web of factors have combined to create this moment in time for one of Europe’s oldest communities, reports Vivienne Walt. Anti-Semitism has found oxygen among white supremacists on the far right and #Israel bashers on the far left. Millions of new immigrants are settling in Europe, many from Muslim countries deeply hostile to Israel and sometimes also Jews. Exacerbated by the Internet’s ability to spread hatred, anti-Jewish feeling is surging in way that experts fear could result in a conflagration, if governments and communities fail effectively to tackle its causes. “Parents say to their kids, ‘Don’t tell your friends you are Jewish.’ Jewish teachers are afraid to tell kids they are Jewish,” says Shneur Kesselman, the Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi of Malmo, #Sweden, who moved from his native Detroit in 2004. Kesselman recently installed bulletproof glass on his office window in the #synagogue, which dates from 1903. He says Jews have steadily adapted to low-level hostility. “We feel so long as our names are not on a list, we are O.K.,” he says. “There is a danger that we are accepting much too much.” Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @magnuswennman for TIME」6月24日 5時24分 - time

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Attacks on Jews doubled in the U.S. from 2017 to 2018, according to the @adl_national, but the trend is especially pronounced in #Europe, the continent where 75 years ago hatred of Jews led to their attempted extermination. In an E.U. poll of European Jews across the Continent, published in January, 89% said anti-Semitism had significantly increased over five years. A separate survey in 12 E.U. countries concluded that Europe’s Jews were subjected to “a sustained stream of abuse.” A complex web of factors have combined to create this moment in time for one of Europe’s oldest communities, reports Vivienne Walt. Anti-Semitism has found oxygen among white supremacists on the far right and #Israel bashers on the far left. Millions of new immigrants are settling in Europe, many from Muslim countries deeply hostile to Israel and sometimes also Jews. Exacerbated by the Internet’s ability to spread hatred, anti-Jewish feeling is surging in way that experts fear could result in a conflagration, if governments and communities fail effectively to tackle its causes. “Parents say to their kids, ‘Don’t tell your friends you are Jewish.’ Jewish teachers are afraid to tell kids they are Jewish,” says Shneur Kesselman, the Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi of Malmo, #Sweden, who moved from his native Detroit in 2004. Kesselman recently installed bulletproof glass on his office window in the #synagogue, which dates from 1903. He says Jews have steadily adapted to low-level hostility. “We feel so long as our names are not on a list, we are O.K.,” he says. “There is a danger that we are accepting much too much.” Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @magnuswennman for TIME


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