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Who is A Jew?, Danny Kerman and Aharon Shemi, Kivunim 1989.
Their booklet displays 32 caricatures of the traits of the religious community. The booklet contains replicas of classic anti-Semitic portrayals, mostly Nazi-inspired. In a broadstroked fashion, these characteristics include: pornography, violence, avarice, fanaticism, shrewd behavior, racism, crime, exploitation and xenophobia. One main difference from other anti-Semitic literature, aside from the contents of the pictures, is the fact that the "Jew" is awarded a normal nose, unlike the usual crooked beak.


A Hareidi Teaches His Son to Steal
From the (now defunct) Monitin magazine, Winter, 1994 issue. This is a recurrent motif in Nazi children's literature which showed Jewish schools as places to learn crime. Hitler, in his Mein Kampf, termed them colleges for the learning of crime. Professor Michael Har-Segor, a historian at Tel Aviv University called Yeshivot "schools of darkness". In such institutions, it would appear, "Hitler Youth" are being educated, according to Professor Moshe Zimmerman who referred to the Jewish youth of Hebron by that term.

 

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