Ambiguous IHRA Definition of ‘Anti-Semitism’ – The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

2024-09-25:  As we approach the 1st Anniversary of the latest phase in the continuing Palestinian #Nakba … now is an appropriate moment to closely examine the controversial and ambiguous 2016 International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Definition of Anti-Semitism.  Let’s see what it actually says, and what it doesn’t say.

[ The #IHRA … https://holocaustremembrance.com … is an inter-governmental organization with a mandate focused on addressing contemporary challenges related to the #Holocaust during the 2nd World War in Europe, and #Genocide of the Roma.  It fosters education, remembrance, and research about what happened in the past, to build a world without Genocide in the future. ]

The 2016 IHRA Definition is a non-legally binding working definition, which was adopted on 26 May 2016 in Bucharest, Romania ;  it is short … and I would agree that it is a good beginning, worthy of support.  However, I am more than a little curious as to why ‘non-Jewish’ individuals were included in the actual definition.  What does that mean ?  Does anybody know ??

‘Anti-Semitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred towards Jews.  Rhetorical and physical manifestations of anti-semitism are directed towards Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, towards Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.’

Unfortunately, there is a glaring difficulty with the appended ‘examples’ which ‘may serve as illustrations’ in order ‘to guide IHRA in its work’.  Some examples constrain legitimate freedom of expression which is NOT anti-semitic.  Other examples, as is obvious in the context of current criminal and barbaric Israeli State Political Policies and Military Actions in Occupied Palestine and Lebanon, must never be supported.

Of particular note, in passing, is the following sentence directly under the boxed definition on Page 1 …

‘ However, criticism of Israel similar to that levelled against any other country cannot be regarded as anti-semitic.’

The fundamental flaw, and error, with this document … and the reason for its ‘bad’ and ‘ugly’ aspects, is that it utterly fails to distinguish between the Jewish Religion … and the secular, racist and colonialist Zionist Ideological Project, founded in Europe during the 1890’s, aimed at establishing a Greater Israel (“from the river to the river” – the Euphrates to the Nile) in lands which are already inhabited by other peoples in #Palestine, #Lebanon, #Jordan, #Kuwait, and parts of #Türkiye, #Syria, #Iraq, #SaudiArabia and #Egypt.  Today, the world continues to see torrents of horrific scenes, on their television/computer/smartphone screens, of what happens to those vulnerable indigenous peoples.

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Graphic Image, in black and white, showing Page 1 of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Definition of Anti-Semitism, which was adopted on 26 May 2016 in Bucharest, Romania.  This page contains the short working definition (boxed text), with some appended examples of what the ambiguous definition purports to mean.  Click to enlarge.
Graphic Image, in black and white, showing Page 2 of the 2016 International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Definition of Anti-Semitism.  This page contains some more examples of what the ambiguous definition on Page 1 purports to mean.  Click to enlarge.

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As a direct response to the many flaws and errors in the IHRA document above … the 2021 Jerusalem Declaration on Anti-Semitism was adopted, after much consultation, on 25 March 2021.  See the extensive list of international scholars in the fields of Holocaust history, Jewish studies, and Middle East (including Palestine) studies who developed and signed the Declaration … https://jerusalemdeclaration.org

The Jerusalem Declaration’s simpler and much better definition is as follows …

‘Anti-Semitism is discrimination, prejudice, hostility or violence against Jews as Jews (or Jewish institutions as Jewish).’

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Graphic Image, in colour, showing Page 1: Preamble of the Jerusalem Declaration on Anti-Semitism, which was adopted on 25 March 2021.  Click to enlarge.
Graphic Image, in colour, showing Page 2: Definition & Guidelines of the Jerusalem Declaration on Anti-Semitism, which was adopted on 25 March 2021.  Click to enlarge.

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Notes:

  1. With regard to Guideline A.2 in the 2021 Jerusalem Declaration … the public at large in very many countries has become fully acquainted with the widespread, aggressive lobbying activities of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee ( https://www.aipac.org ).  #AIPAC does control the #USA Government with the almost ‘hidden hand’ of many, many USA Dollars.  Refer to #TrackAIPAC … https://trackaipac.com
  1. Anti-Semitism or Antisemitism ?  The spelling format adopted by the Jewish Virtual Library is ‘Anti-Semitism’.  This is also my own preference, as it is easier to read.  Follow the interesting discussion … https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/anti-semitism-or-antisemitism

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