Historically, antisemitic attitudes and rhetoric tend to increase when the United States is faced with a serious economic crisis.
Polls and studies over the past two decades point to a steady decrease in antisemitic attitudes, beliefs, and manifestations among the American public.
It also focused on the "Jewish question" with a distinct antisemitic attitude.
By contrast, antisemitic attitudes are much higher in Europe and are growing.
Aderca's criticism of antisemitic attitudes was vocal from early on.
Poland: The number remained unchanged, with 48 percent of the population showing deep-seated antisemitic attitudes.
United Kingdom: antisemitic attitudes jumped to 17 percent of the population, compared to 10 percent in 2009.
According to the report, 25 percent of the French public held antisemitic attitudes, down from 35 percent in 2002.
This invention was of a piece with Wagner's antisemitic attitude to Mendelssohn.
The study's methodology was designed to tease out antisemitic attitudes that are concealed by polite people .