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  • 51. Sholem Asch

    Sholem Asch

    Motke Ganef (Motke the Thief), contradicted the Nazi stereotype of the "degenerate Jew

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 52. Antisemitic illustration

    Antisemitic illustration

    agricultural worker kicking a stereotypically depicted Jewish man through a fence. It reads "German export: Out

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 53. Der ewige Jude

    ’s sequences, “stereotypical” Polish Jews with beards are depicted as shaven clean and transformed into

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 54. Antisemitism in History: Nazi Antisemitism

    Antisemitism in History: Nazi Antisemitism

    racist arguments but also arguments derived from older negative stereotypes, including Jews as communist

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 55. White porcelain figurine of a Jewish money changer

    White porcelain figurine of a Jewish money changer

    stereotypical Jewish figures. ... White porcelain figurine of a money changer with stereotypical Jewish features: an oversize nose ... stereotypical Jewish figures. ... polka dots, a long, brown jacket, and a top hat with gold trim. He has stereotypical Jewish features: a

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  • 56. Outreach in Europe

    youth from predominantly migrant backgrounds that seek to counteract antisemitic stereotypes and

  • 57. Biljana Bijelic

    of Washington Press, 2005); and “Balkans, Stereotypes, Violence and Responsibility,” in Facing the

  • 58. Looking Danger in the Eye

    just his own personal life. There were widespread stereotypes at the time that depicted gay men as weak ... mission just completely contradicted those stereotypes. So this really was Willem’s chance to prove those ... stereotypes wrong.  Erin Harper:  As the bombing draws closer, Frieda and Willem have a

  • 59. Staffordshire character pitcher of Shylock

    Staffordshire character pitcher of Shylock

    stereotypical Jewish figures. ... are based upon long standing, stereotypes, still popular in a country where Jews had been expelled 300 ... Germany, with fifty productions from 1933-1945. Despite the stereotypical and anti-Jewish elements, the ... stereotypical Jewish figures.

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  • 60. Unpleasant looking bust of a Jewish man picking his nose

    Unpleasant looking bust of a Jewish man picking his nose

    stereotypical Jewish figures. ... sidelocks, and curly hair; all stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men. The action ... of the man picking his nose may be an attempt to draw attention to the stereotype of the large Jewish ... the stereotype of Jews as dirty and vectors of disease. Pejoratives such as “dirty Jew” and

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  • 61. Bronze cast figurine of a Jewish matchmaker with his umbrella

    Bronze cast figurine of a Jewish matchmaker with his umbrella

    stereotypical Jewish figures. ... arm. The man has several stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men: a large ... stereotype and featured prominently in antisemitic depictions of Eastern European Jews. Umbrellas were a ... common accessory carried by Jewish peddlers who spent most of their time outdoors, and this stereotype

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  • 62. Bronze figurine mocking a pompous Jewish man with an accent

    Bronze figurine mocking a pompous Jewish man with an accent

    stereotypical Jewish figures. ... several stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men: a large, hooked nose, large ... what is often referred to as a stereotypical Jewish accent where “what” is pronounced as “vot,” and the ... stereotypical Jewish figures.

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  • 63. Painted metal figure of a Jew on skis with an umbrella

    Painted metal figure of a Jew on skis with an umbrella

    stereotypical Jewish figures. ... Cut out, painted metal silhouette of a man with stereotypical Jewish features, most noticeably, a ... an umbrella was a long standing stereotype, often used to refer to the on the move peddler, or, with ... stereotypical Jewish figures.

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  • 64. Bronze figurine of a male Jewish matchmaker with an umbrella at his side

    Bronze figurine of a male Jewish matchmaker with an umbrella at his side

    stereotypical Jewish figures. ... arm. The man has several stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men: a large ... stereotype and featured prominently in antisemitic depictions of Eastern European Jews. Umbrellas were a ... common accessory carried by Jewish peddlers who spent most of their time outdoors, and this stereotype

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  • 65. Bringing the Lessons Home Program

    program to embrace other cultures and to dispel myths and negative stereotypes.” —Class of 2011

  • 66. Dr. Margaret Paxson

    Lie to Ethnic and Religious Stereotypes about the North Caucasus Region, Home to Chechnya and Other

  • 67. Antisemitic Exhibition Opens in Munich

    stereotypical images of Jews to illustrate charges of a Jewish world conspiracy against Germany and links

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 68. Culture in the Third Reich: Overview

    Culture in the Third Reich: Overview

    antisemitic stereotypes. Music In music, the Nazis promoted the works of German composers such

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 69. Antisemitism in History: The Early Modern Era, 1300–1800

    small-scale manufacturing. Among the stereotypes that were developed or reinforced by these special

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 70. Forced Labor: Soviet POWs January 1942 through May 1945

    were caught in their own ethnic and racial stereotypes. They thought of Slavs as stupid and incompetent

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 71. Renee Hobbs

    you face is about stereotypes, because by the time you're nine, you're really actively using movies

  • 72. Judy Gold

    people. And I’ve gotten criticized that I promote the stereotype of the Jewish mother. But, you know what

  • 73. Xu Xin

    their own conclusion. Otherwise, they are not able to understand it and stereotype things, and

  • 74. Capers Funnye, Jr.

    that the stereotype of what a Jew looks like needs to be really blown up. I think that we need to

  • 75. Museum Statement on Risk of Genocide in South Sudan

    "inflammatory rhetoric, stereotyping and name calling have been accompanied by targeted killings and rape of

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