‘Precisely what I was thinking,’ UN’s Albanese says of Hitler-Netanyahu comparison
Francesca Albanese, the U.N. special rapporteur for Palestinian rights with a long history of anti-Israel comments, shared and agreed with a post on social media that likens Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler. Read more
‘Gobblefunk:’ Author Roald Dahl’s antisemitic legacy
February 26, 2023 by Ben Cohen
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In common with many people who spent their childhood in the 1970s, I loved Roald Dahl’s novels for children, especially “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” Read more
A second request to NSW Education Minister to release of information surrounding antisemitic post by education department employee
September 6, 2021 by J-Wire News Service
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NSW Labor frontbencher Walt Secord has appealed directly to the Education Minister Sarah Mitchell to intervene and overturn her department’s decision to block for a second time the release of material surrounding an Education department employee who posted antisemitic comments alongside a photo of Adolf Hitler. Read more
NSW Education Department “reviewing” its decision to block release of information surrounding antisemitic post
September 2, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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The NSW State Government has agreed to an “internal review” of its decision to block the release of documents relating to an Education department employee who posted antisemitic comments alongside a photo of Adolf Hitler on the Australasian Union of Jewish Students’ Facebook page. Read more
Appeasement
August 27, 2021 by Jeremy Rosen
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I was brought up to despise the word appeasement. It was the ideology favoured by much of the British aristocracy and political leaders before the Second World War. Read more
From Statelessness to Power: Israel and the reversal of antisemitism
November 5, 2017 by Professor Bill Rubinstein
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In recent years the State of Israel has become an object of deep affection for many of the Western world’s conservatives, especially in the United States…writes Bill Rubinstein. Read more
Hitler as a meal guest? – no way says the ADC
January 30, 2013 by Geoffrey Zygier
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The Melbourne-based B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation Commission has had a positive outcome to its complaint to local radio Nova 100 FM following a recent breakfast show segment in which Hitler was suggested as a suitable person to join in a mealtime conversation. Read more
Catholic School apologises for Hitler prize
August 28, 2010 by Agencies
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A Catholic primary school in the inner-city are a of Perth awarded a prize to a pupil who characterised Adolph Hitler for a book-week dress-up day. Read more