Sadly, anti-Jewish feeling still pervades every aspect of Arab society, from the media to mosques, schools and everyday conversation.
Their anti-Jewish feelings and actions were, to Freud, caused by a hatred of Christianity.
But they also acknowledge that the case has tapped an underlying anxiety that anti-Jewish feeling may be growing.
In the 1390s anti-Jewish feeling culminated in pogroms around the peninsula.
Today, anti-Jewish feelings run high in Egypt, and is common in the media.
The "political crisis concerning Switzerland's self-image" and a recent economic downturn combined to bring anti-Jewish feeling into the open, according to the report.
With anti-Jewish feeling reaching a climax in the late 1930s and early 1940s, many Jews considered emigrating.
A 65-year-old corporate director, who declined to give his name, spoke of an undercurrent of anti-Jewish feeling because of American foreign policy.
In British political life of the previous twenty years, latent anti-Jewish feeling had been apt to surface in response to particular events.
Then came the war, the Nome Guard and the black market, and anti-Jewish feeling which she thought stupid.