💨 Abstract
The author recounts personal experiences with antisemitism from childhood to adulthood, highlighting its persistent presence. The Community Security Trust (CST) reported a record number of anti-Jewish hate incidents in the UK in 2025, with Jews being 12 times more likely to be victims of religious hate crimes. The antisemitism has become increasingly violent, with incidents of extreme violence rising.
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