The Subtle Forms of Antisemitism in Australia

The Subtle Forms of Antisemitism in Australia
Rabbi Yaakov Glasman poses for a photograph at St Kilda Shule, in Melbourne, Australia, on June 7, 2020. Daniel Pockett/Getty Images
Peter Kurti
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Commentary

Many Australians assume that antisemitism—the hatred of Jews—is a cloud seldom casting a shadow over our landscape. And we can be thankful that in this country, attacks on synagogues, assaults on Jewish people, or vandalised Jewish cemeteries are rare occurrences. But the spectre of antisemitism still stalks the land.

Peter Kurti
Peter Kurti
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Peter Kurti is an adjunct associate professor of law at the University of Notre Dame, Australia, and has written extensively on issues of religion, liberty, and civil society.
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