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ABSTRACTS
- Ethnicity in Medieval Europe, 950–1250: Medicine, Power and Religion by Claire Weeda (review)
- October 7: The Problem of Underestimation Yet Again
- From Occupation to Occupy: Antisemitism and the Contemporary American Left by Sina Arnold (review)
- Longing for Auschwitz: The Ultimate Aims of the War Against the Jewish State Would Rival the Worst Horrors of Our History
- The Problems of Genocide: Permanent Security and the Language of Transgression by Dirk Moses (review)
- Reconsidering Where We Are After October 7
- How the Soviet Jew Was Made by Sasha Senderovich (review)
- Fascination with the Persecutor: George L. Mosse and the Catastrophe of Modern Man by Emilio Gentile (review)
- October 7 and Shattered Illusions
- Fascists, Fabricators and Fantasists: Antisemitism in South Africa from 1948 to the Present by Milton Shain (review)
- Reckoning with Postcolonial Judeophobia after October 7 and the Gaza War
- From the "Socialism of Fools" to the "Jihadism of Fools": The Lessons of October 7
- The Universal and The Particular: 10/7 and Its Aftermath Challenges the Very Concept of Humanity
- Antisemitismus gegen Israel by Klaus Holz and Thomas Haury (review)
- Wannsee: The Road to the Final Solution by Peter Longerich (review)
- Jesuit Kaddish: Jesuits, Jews, and Holocaust Remembrance by James Bernauer (review)
- Heidegger in Ruins: Between Philosophy and Ideology by Richard Wolin (review)
- A Saturday in October
- Israel and Its Elephants: Problems of Definition, Narrative, and Analogy in Discussing Antisemitism
- October 7: Passionate Anti-Zionists, Pornography, and Feminist Impersonators
- Why Were Feminists Silent After October 7?
- The Black Lives Matter Movement, Jewish Allies, and the Long Legacy of Black Anti-Zionism
- Semites, Antisemites, and Bernard Lewis: The Life and Afterlife of a Seminal Book
- Genocide, the Holocaust, and October 7: On the Use and Misuse of Terminology
- Editor's Introduction
- Why Do People Discriminate Against Jews? by Jonathan Fox and Lev Topor (review)
- European Mennonites and the Holocaust ed. by Mark Jantzen and John D. Thiesen (review)
- In Hitler’s Munich: Jews, the Revolution, and the Rise of Nazism by Michael Brenner (review)
- Nakam: The Holocaust Survivors Who Sought Full-Scale Revenge by Dina Porat (review)
- Embodied Differences: The Jew’s Body and Materiality in Russian Literature and Culture by Henrietta Mondry (review)
- The Compromise of Return: Viennese Jews After the Holocaust by Elizabeth Anthony (review)
- Never Forget Your Name: The Children of Auschwitz by Alwin Meyer (review)
- Bolesław Prus and the Jews by Agnieszka Friedrich (review)
- Habsburg Sons: Jews in the Austro-Hungarian Army, 1788–1918 by Peter C. Appelbaum (review)
- Antisemitism in Reader Comments: Analogies for Reckoning with the Past by Matthias J. Becker (review)
- Exodus and Its Aftermath: Jewish Refugees in the Wartime Soviet Interior by Albert Kaganovitch (review)
- Editor’s Introduction
- How Best to Define Antisemitism? A Structural Approach
- Protesting Too Much: Baptized Jews’ Appeals to the Vatican for Aid in Attaining Aryan Status in Fascist Italy, 1938–1943
- “I Think It Would Take Not 3,000, But 300,000 Visas!!”: New Questions and Perspectives on the Holy See’s Brazilian Visa Project Arising from the Opening of the Vatican Archives for the Pontificate of Pius XII