Antisemitism in Poland

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العنوان Antisemitism in Poland : psychological, religious, and historical aspects.
مساهم Winiewski, Mikołaj
Radzik, Zuzanna
lds06 Journal for the Study of Antisemitism. Marlton, NJ. 4,2
هذا جزء من Journal for the Study of Antisemitism (ULS)001112611 4,2 (2012) 423-442
الوصف The case of Poland is an example of the endurance of antisemitism without Jews, or at least with a scant Jewish population. Surveys conducted after 1989, by the ADL and other organizations, show that Poland has one of the highest levels of popular antisemitism in Europe. Proposes some explanations. Antisemitism plays several important functions in Polish society. It is one of the informal tenets of Catholic religiosity
it buttresses the denial of responsibility for historical crimes
it supports the Poles' self-perception as the main victims of World War II
and, last but not least, the Jews serve as a scapegoat for various social problems in Poland. Generally, however, there is no link between popular antisemitism and the attitude toward Israel, which is a conspicuously better situation than in other European countries. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
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