Noun
the intense dislike for and prejudice against Jewish people
Source: WordNetI strongly believe that antisemitism and Jewish chauvinism can only be fought simultaneously. Israel Shahak
[...] antisemitism is rationalised by saying that the Jew is a person who spreads disaffection and weakens national morale. George Orwell
I have already indicated that I believe antisemitism to be essentially a neurosis, but of course it has its rationalisations, which are sincerely believed in and are partly true. The rationalisation put forward by the common man is that the Jew is an exploiter. George Orwell
[...] antisemitism is an irrational thing. The Jews are accused of specific offences (for instance, bad behaviour in food queues) which the person speaking feels strongly about, but it is obvious that these accusations merely rationalise some deep-rooted prejudice. George Orwell
Modern racism (of which antisemitism is part) although caused by specific social conditions, becomes, when it gains strength, a force that in my opinion can only be described as demonic. Israel Shahak
Antisemitism is the Socialism of fools. German Proverb