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Academic says leaders must confront hatred

August 28, 2008 10:43

ByBernard Josephs, Bernard Josephs

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A leading Jewish academic has attacked the community's "anaemic" strategy in the battle against antisemitism and warned there are grounds to doubt that Britain provides a tolerant environment for Jews.

Philosophy professor Shalom Lappin, of King's College, London, calls for a more aggressive reaction to antisemitism in a paper written for the Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism at Yale University.

In This Green and Pleasant Land: Britain and the Jews, Professor Lappin says that increased hostility to Israel, both in public discourse and in the media, is fuelled by a "perception of Jews as an illicit collectivity with no claim to legitimacy or recognition".

Current hostility to Jews in the UK, he argues, is frequently packaged as "progressive political comment", but its origins are in "traditional social attitudes that have been integral to Britain's history for centuries".