Irish Jews say they have never faced such antisemitism

Two Irish Jews tell Ynet that hostility toward the community has surged, including a move to strip the name of Herzog Park in Dublin; they say the effort reflects a broader spike in antisemitism in Ireland. They describe a climate of fear and unease, with incidents of vandalism and hostile rhetoric targeting Jewish individuals and institutions. The interview underscores the community’s concern about rising antisemitic sentiment and the perceived normalization of such hostility in public life.

Despite the tense atmosphere, the interviewees emphasize resilience, noting efforts by Jewish organizations to monitor incidents, provide support to affected members, and engage with authorities to address discrimination. They call for solidarity from broader society and for clear condemnations of antisemitism by leaders across political and cultural spectrums.

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Author’s summary: The Irish Jewish community reports an unprecedented surge in antisemitism, a climate of fear, and calls for societal and institutional action to counter discrimination while preserving heritage.

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