The fact that the Arab editor expressed the view sincerely does not diminish the gross anti-Jewish prejudice inherent in it.
ISRAELI: And they brought their anti-Jewish prejudice with them.
However anti-Jewish prejudice and violence did not end here, with events radicalising during Kristallnacht on 10 November 1938.
The Second Intifada, which began in late September 2000, has set in motion unexpected mechanisms, whereby traditional anti-Jewish prejudices were mixed with politically based stereotypes.
Egyptian polemics, and especially the Egyptian press, often crossed the line into what Israeli officials said was anti-Jewish prejudice.
Mr. Falwell should be condemning anti-Jewish prejudice, Mr. Foxman declared at that time, rather than risking "a self-fulfilling prophecy."
"Traditional anti-Jewish prejudice... This includes ultra-nationalists and others who assert that the Jewish community controls governments, the media, international business, and the financial world."
The next day, Phil tries to explain anti-Jewish prejudice to his young, precocious son - directly after displaying some anti-female prejudice of his own.
People said I was too Jewish - and I even suffered from anti-Jewish prejudice from Jews themselves.