Category: Debunking Anti-Jewish Myths
A fact-based takedown of the most common antisemitic lies—religious distortions, political conspiracies, and recycled hate tropes. From ancient texts to TikTok misinformation, we confront it all with truth, history, and sources.
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The First Blood Libel: Norwich, 1144
In 1144 Norwich, a monk’s false tale of a “ritual murder” sparked centuries of violence. Learn how one lie became the blueprint for global conspiracies.
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Are Jews Cheap and Greedy? The Real Story About Jewish People and Money
The belief that Jews are obsessed with money began with medieval laws, not Jewish values. Learn how exclusion and myth turned survival into accusation.
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Did Israel Commit 9/11?
The September 11 attacks remain one of the most investigated events in modern history. Despite overwhelming evidence that al-Qaeda carried out the attacks, conspiracy theories persist, many targeting Israel or Jewish people. These claims are false, unfounded, and often rooted in antisemitic tropes. Here is a comprehensive breakdown of every major claim, and why the…
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Do Jews Really Control the Media? A Historical, Data-Driven Debunking
A complete breakdown of where the myth comes from, why it persists, and why it’s wrong. Jewish Media Control Myth: The Most Persistent Modern Conspiracy It’s true that Jewish individuals are more visible in media leadership than their ~2% share of the U.S. population. But visibility ≠ control. From white supremacist forums to antisemitic TikToks,…
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The Host Desecration Lie: When Communion Became a Weapon
The absurd myth that Jews stabbed wafers — and how it led to massacres. Introduction: A Lie with Bloody Consequences In medieval Europe, a single accusation could spark a massacre. One of the most grotesque examples was the host desecration lie — the claim that Jews would steal and stab consecrated communion wafers to re-crucify…
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“Jew, Go Back to Europe”: Debunking the Israeli ‘European Settler’ Myth
“Jew, go back to Europe.” It’s a phrase hurled at Jews and Israelis on college campuses, in comment sections, and at protests. Behind it lies one of the most dangerous and enduring lies: that Jews are foreign to the Middle East — that we are European settlers with no ancestral claim to the land of…
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Sanhedrin 57a – Debunking the Claim: “Even the Best of the Gentiles Should Be Killed”
The Claim Antisemitic propagandists frequently cite a phrase from Sanhedrin 57a in the Babylonian Talmud: “Even the best of the Gentiles should be killed.” They present this as proof that Judaism teaches Jews to murder righteous non-Jews. This claim is false — not only is it pulled entirely out of context, but it is also…
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The Plan Andinia Conspiracy
How Three Paragraphs from Herzl Were Twisted Into a Global Lie Core Myth: Jews Have a Secret Plan to Colonize Patagonia Claim: Zionists secretly planned to establish a second Jewish homeland in Patagonia, southern Argentina and Chile. This alleged “Plan Andinia” proves that Jews were always expansionist and untrustworthy — first aiming to take over…
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The Oldest Lies in the Book: Breaking Down Antisemitic Tropes
Jews control the media. Jews control the banks. Jews are loyal only to each other. You’ve heard them. Maybe not shouted — maybe whispered, hinted, joked about. But they’re always there, humming in the background. Antisemitic tropes work because they’re slippery. They rarely arrive as full-on Nazi rants. They come as sarcasm, “just asking questions,”…
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From Medieval Myths to Modern Memes: Debunking the Blood Libel
The blood libel is one of the oldest and most dangerous lies ever told about Jews. It began with accusations that Jews murdered Christian children for ritual purposes — and ended in pogroms, forced conversions, and mass killings. You’d think we’d have left this behind in the Middle Ages. But no — today’s antisemites have…
