Category
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philosemitism
thumb|Celebration of Hanukkah at the [[Sejm in the city of Warsaw, 2015]]
Philosemitism, also called Judeophilia, is "defense, love, or admiration of Jews and Judaism". Such attitudes can be found in Western cultures across the centuries. The term originated in the nineteenth century by self-described German antisemites to describe their non-Jewish opponents. American-Jewish historian Daniel Cohen of the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies has asserted that philosemitism "can indeed easily recycle antisemitic themes, recreate Jewish otherness, or strategically compensate for Holo

Charles Murray
American political scientist (born 1943)
Zebulon Baird Vance
Confederate military officer in the American Civil War (1830-1894)

Ashkenazi Jewish intelligence
Notion that Ashkenazi Jews are smarter than other ethnic groups and debate over whether that is true and why that could be. Ashkenazi Jews have the highest average IQ according to scientific research.
Elisheva Bichovsky
Russian and Israeli poet (1888-1949)
Zionist antisemitism
antisemitism concurrent with Zionist ideology