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'''Self-hating Jew''' (or '''self-loathing Jew''') is a term used to describe a ] who feels hatred toward his or her Jewish ancestry or other Jews. Several Jewish writers and activists critical of ] or ] have challenged the phrase as being being ] attacks, based on their political views.<ref name="Finlay">W. M. L. Finlay, "Pathologizing Dissent: Identity Politics, Zionism and the 'Self-Hating Jew'", '']'', Vol. 44 No. 2, June 2005, pp. 201-222. .</ref> '''Self-hating Jew''' (or '''self-loathing Jew''') is a perjorative term is most widely used as an epithet for a Jewish person who is perceived by others as being opposed to Zionism. Several Jewish writers and activists critical of ] or ] have challenged the phrase as being being ] attacks, based on their political views.<ref name="Finlay">W. M. L. Finlay, "Pathologizing Dissent: Identity Politics, Zionism and the 'Self-Hating Jew'", '']'', Vol. 44 No. 2, June 2005, pp. 201-222. .</ref>


==Usage== ==Usage==
The term is most widely used as pejorative for a Jewish person who is perceived by others as being opposed to Zionism.


The term ] refers to extreme dislike of oneself, anger at oneself. The term is also used to to describe individuals with a dislike or hatred of a group to which they belong<ref> The Language of Psychology - Dictionary and Research Guide</ref>. The term ] refers to extreme dislike of oneself, anger at oneself. The term is also used to to describe individuals with a dislike or hatred of a group to which they belong<ref> The Language of Psychology - Dictionary and Research Guide</ref>.

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Self-hating Jew (or self-loathing Jew) is a perjorative term is most widely used as an epithet for a Jewish person who is perceived by others as being opposed to Zionism. Several Jewish writers and activists critical of Israel or Zionism have challenged the phrase as being being ad hominem attacks, based on their political views.

Usage

The term self hatred refers to extreme dislike of oneself, anger at oneself. The term is also used to to describe individuals with a dislike or hatred of a group to which they belong.

Similar terms

"Self-loathing Jew" is used synonymously with "self-hating Jew". "Self-hating Jew" has also been compared to the term "Uncle Tom" as used in the African-American community. The term "auto-antisemitism" (Template:Lang-he) is also used in Hebrew to refer to Jewish self-hatred, and is a charge levied against Post-Zionists and the New Historians by their political opponents.

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References

Footnotes

  1. W. M. L. Finlay, "Pathologizing Dissent: Identity Politics, Zionism and the 'Self-Hating Jew'", British Journal of Social Psychology, Vol. 44 No. 2, June 2005, pp. 201-222. Online summary.
  2. The Language of Psychology - Dictionary and Research Guide
  3. Eugene Kane, "A phrase whose time has come and gone", Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, December 10, 2002.
  4. Alan Snitow and Deborah Kaufman, BLACKS & JEWS: Facilitator Guide, 1998.
  5. Hendelsaltz, Michael. "Letting the animals live". Haaretz. Retrieved 2008-08-17. Template:He icon
  6. Dahan, Alon (2006-12-07). "The history of self-hatred". nfc. Retrieved 2008-08-17. Template:He icon
  7. ^ Dahan, Alon (2006-12-13). "Holocaust denial in Israel". nfc. Retrieved 2008-08-17. Template:He icon

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