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What (who) is Semite - definition

CANADIAN SCHOOLTEACHER AND HOLOCAUST DENIER
Malcolm Ross (anti-Semite)

Semite      
·noun One belonging to the Semitic race. Also used adjectively.
Semite      
['si:m??t, 's?m-]
¦ noun a member of a people speaking a Semitic language, in particular the Jews and Arabs.
Origin
from mod. L. Semita, via late L. from Gk Sem 'Shem', son of Noah in the Bible, from whom these people are traditionally descended.
Anti-Semite and Jew         
1946 BOOK BY JEAN-PAUL SARTRE
Réflexions sur la question juive; Reflexions sur la question juive; Antisemite and Jew; Portrait of the Anti-Semite; Reflections on the Jewish Question; Anti-semite and Jew; Anti-Semite & Jew; Anti-semite & Jew; Antisemite & Jew
Anti-Semite and Jew (, "Reflections on the Jewish Question") is an essay about antisemitism written by Jean-Paul Sartre shortly after the Liberation of Paris from German occupation in 1944. The first part of the essay, "The Portrait of the Antisemite", was published in December 1945 in Les Temps modernes.

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Malcolm Ross (school teacher)

Malcolm Ross (born May 1946) is a Canadian former schoolteacher from Moncton, New Brunswick, who became notable for his antisemitic writings, including Holocaust denial.

Examples of use of Semite
1. "A philo–Semite is an anti–Semite that loves Jews," wrote the German philosopher Ernst Bloch.
2. "Nobody has called Judt an anti–Semite," Foxman said.
3. Blaming Israel is the last refuge of the anti–Semite.
4. Rembrandt biographer Gary Schwartz believes that although Rembrandt was certainly not the philo–Semite he was often depicted as, he was also no anti–Semite.
5. Some prominent Jewish figures spoke on local media and accused Chavez of being an anti–Semite.