The Jew in Yellow

WHY IN YELLOW? It was the most common color of the badges and clothes Jews were forced to wear in Europe and under Islam. After repeated expulsions and permission to re-enter into various countries (for economic reasons not for "love" of Jews) during the Middle Ages, European anti-semitism continued. The yellow clothes and badges were designed to make the Jew an outcast, and marked him for ready identification for persecution. The yellow was only a garment, it did not reach into the Jewish soul

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Post-Holocaust Anti-Semitism

Trade Union and Other Boycotts of Israel in Great Britain and Ireland - Ronnie Fraser (January 2009, No. 76)

Other related articles:

Irish Attitudes Toward Israel - Interview with Rory Miller

The Academic Boycott of Israel: A Review of the Five-Year UK Campaign to Defeat It - Ronnie Fraser

The UCU May 2007 Boycott Resolution and its Aftermath - Manfred Gerstenfeld

Antisemitism Embedded in British Culture - Interview with Robert S. Wistrich


For more see
Post-Holocaust and Anti-Semitism
http://www.jcpa.org/JCPA/Templates/showpage.asp?DBID=1&LNGID=1&TMID=84&FID=624
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