Sunday, November 5, 2023

Jews being attacked in the streets, threatened on college campuses—targeted simply for being Jewish. It is happening today in the United States and abroad. Read the Museum’s statement on the surge in dangerous antisemitism.

 

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Jews being attacked in the streets, threatened on college campuses—targeted simply for being Jewish. It is happening today in the United States and abroad. Read the Museum’s statement on the surge in dangerous antisemitism.

We know antisemitism didn’t start or end with the Holocaust, but this history teaches us where it can lead if left unchecked. The Museum’s educational resources can help address this dangerous trend. Help us expand our reach by sharing the stories and resources below. What you do matters.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Photos: Advertising poster for the antisemitic film, Der ewige Jude ("The Eternal Jew"), directed by Fritz Hippler, Germany, circa 1940. USHMM, courtesy of Museum fur Deutsche Geschie; Supporters of the National Socialist Movement, a white nationalist political group, give the Nazi salute at an undisclosed location in Georgia, United States, on April 21, 2018. Go Nakamura/Reuters; These Holocaust survivors were en route to British-controlled Palestine in April 1947 when their ship was intercepted by the British Navy and they were deported to detention camps in Cyprus. Central Zionist Archives; Antisemitic artifacts in the Museum’s collection. USHMM, gift of the Katz Family; R. Derek Black speaks at the 2018 Global Issues Forum. USHMM; On the morning after Kristallnacht, local residents watch as fire destroys the Ober Ramstadt synagogue. USHMM, courtesy of Trudy Isenberg
 

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