Since 1964, anti-hate group has charted US attitudes to a set of 11 anti-Jewish stereotypes

Jewish activist wants 700-year-old 'Jew pig' sculpture on Wittenberg's church removed; parish agrees it's an 'insulting' piece of history but contends it is part of its inheritance

Speaking this week to the Israeli-American Council, the US president both backed Israel and made stereotypical references to Jewish wealth. Reactions fell largely along party lines

City likely to have world culture body status revoked anyway after continuing to defend as 'satire' float of puppets of hook-nosed Orthodox Jews with rats sitting on money bags

Jewish comedian and actor says platforms thrive on amplifying stories that 'appeal to our baser instincts and that trigger outrage and fear'

At times unintentionally, at times with malice aforethought, the old hatred of the Jews keeps finding its way back into the American conversation

Council members in two NJ cities use the pejorative in government forums this month alone, causing a Jewish attorney to sever professional ties with Trenton

From Martin Luther all the way to Facebook, the concept of 'the lying media' is steeped in centuries-old Jew-hate, says UK author Charlotte Henry

NRK initially insisted July video wasn't anti-Semitic, before removing it weeks later

Edmonton Journal caricature depicted hacker with black beard and large nose as perpetrator of banking data breach

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