February 2, 2010
Last Wednesday’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, which
this year commemorated the 65th anniversary of the liberation of
Auschwitz, was marked by customary calls to combat anti-Semitism
worldwide. Yet as Cathy Young writes, resisting bigotry is not as
clear-cut an issue as it might seem at first glance, at a time when
the very definition of anti-Semitism is shifting and constantly
questioned.
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