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PERCEIVING ONESELF AS A JEW
Jewishness; Jewish-ness; Jewish Identity

Jewishness         
Someone's Jewishness is the fact that they are a Jew.
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New antisemitism         
  • Poster held by a protester at an anti-war rally in San Francisco on February 16, 2003
  • [[Bernard Lewis]] argues that the new antisemitism{{spaced ndash}}what he calls "ideological antisemitism"{{spaced ndash}}has mutated out of religious and racial antisemitism.
  • ''Catalyst'']], March 17, 2006.</ref>
  • Demonstration against Israel in Seattle, 2009
  • Graffiti in [[Madrid]], 2003
  • Finkelstein, Norman]]. ''Beyond Chutzpah: On the Misuse of Anti-Semitism and the Abuse of History'', University of California Press, 2005, p. 81.</ref>
  • A sign held at a protest in [[Edinburgh, Scotland]], on January 10, 2009
  • [[Yehuda Bauer]] argues that "new" antisemitism is not actually new.
CONCEPT OF A NEW FORM OF ANTISEMITISM
Alleged modern manifestations of anti-Semitism; Modern anti-Semitism; New Antisemitism; New Anti-Semitism; Antisemitism and the anti-globalization movement; New anti-semitism; Anti-globalization and New Anti-Semitism; Allegations of anti-Semitism within the anti-globalization movement; Anti-globalization movement and the Middle East; Anti-globalization and Anti-Zionism; Anti-globalization and racism; Antiglobalism and antisemitism; New anti-Jewishness; New Anti-semitism; Debate on new antisemitism; Anti-globalization and Anti-Semitism; New anti-Semitism (term); Anti-globalization and anti-Semitism; Anti-globalization and Antisemitism; New anti-Semitism; Debate on new anti-Semitism; Neo-antisemitism; Neo antisemitism; Anti-globalization and alleged antisemitism; Anti-globalization and antisemitism; Modern antisemitism; Antisemitism in the anti-globalization movement; Left-wing antisemitism; Left antisemitism; Left-wing anti-semitism; Far-left antisemitism; New antisemitism in France; Antisemitic anti-Zionism; Anti-Zionist antisemitism
New antisemitism is the idea that a new form of antisemitism has developed in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, tending to manifest itself as anti-Zionism and criticism of the Israeli government. The concept is included in some definitions of antisemitism, such as the Working Definition of Antisemitism and the 3D test of antisemitism.
Race and appearance of Jesus         
  • Alexandr Ivanov]], 1824
  • 400–410 AD}} during the [[Western Roman Empire]]
  • The representation of the race of Jesus has been influenced by cultural settings.<ref name=LHoulden63 >''Jesus: the complete guide'' by Leslie Houlden 2006 082648011X pages 63–100</ref><ref name=Erricker44 /> A Chinese illustration, [[Beijing]], 1879
  • Tanner]], 1899
  • 977-424-118-5}} page 92</ref>
THE RACE AND APPEARANCE OF JESUS
Racial portrayals of Jesus; Racial portrayal of Jesus; Race of Jesus Christ; Jesus' Race; Jesus was black; White Jesus; Ethnicity of Jesus; Ethnicity of Jesus Christ; Jesus as Jew; Race of Jesus; Jesus's race; White Christ; Ethnicity and appearance of Jesus; Jewishness of Jesus
The race and appearance of Jesus has been a topic of discussion since the days of early Christianity. Various theories about the race of Jesus have been proposed and debated.

Википедия

Jewish identity

Jewish identity is the objective or subjective state of perceiving oneself as a Jew and as relating to being Jewish. Under a broader definition, Jewish identity does not depend on whether a person is regarded as a Jew by others, or by an external set of religious, or legal, or sociological norms. Jewish identity does not need to imply religious orthodoxy. Accordingly, Jewish identity can be cultural in nature. Jewish identity can involve ties to the Jewish community. Orthodox Judaism bases Jewishness on matrilineal descent. According to Jewish law (halacha), all those born of a Jewish mother are considered Jewish, regardless of personal beliefs or level of observance of Jewish law. Progressive Judaism and Haymanot Judaism in general base Jewishness on having at least one Jewish parent, while Karaite Judaism bases Jewishness only on paternal lineage. These differences between the major Jewish movements are the source of the disagreement and debate about Who is a Jew?.

Jews who are atheists or Jews who follow other religions (Christianity etc) may have a Jewish identity. While the absolute majority of people with this identity are of Jewish ethnicity, people of a mixed Jewish and non-Jewish background or gentiles of Jewish ancestry may still have a sense of Jewish self-identity.