
Resources for Countering Antisemitism
Learn about the long history of antisemitism, both in the United States and around the world, from faculty at the University of Washington’s Stroum Center for Jewish Studies.
Top resources

Us vs. them: Challenging stereotypes about Judaism
Mika Ahuvia, Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies, Comparative Religion & International Studies
Read the essay on stereotypes about Judaism >
Judaism, Jewish history, and anti-Jewish prejudice: An overview
Mika Ahuvia, Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies, Comparative Religion & International Studies
Podcast: The History of Antisemitism

The History of Antisemitism in the United States
Susan Glenn, Professor of History & Jewish Studies
Listen to the podcast episode on antisemitism in the U.S. >

The Rise of Nazi Germany
Laurie Marhoefer, Associate Professor, Department of History
Listen to the podcast episode about the rise of Nazi Germany >
Quick Talks: Understanding antisemitism and white nationalism

Understanding Antisemitic Ideas in the United States
Susan Glenn, Professor of History & Jewish Studies
Watch the ten-minute talk on antisemitic ideas in the U.S. >

A History of White Nationalism in the United States
Devin Naar, Associate Professor of History & Jewish Studies
Watch the 10-minute talk on white nationalism in the U.S. >
Lecture Series: Lessons (Not) Learned from the Holocaust

The Difficulty of Confronting the Holocaust: Mass Murder in Jedwabne, Poland
Jan Gross, Emeritus Professor of History, Princeton University
Watch the 40-minute lecture about murder in Jedwabne, Poland >



