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1 set 2019 · Dr. Lipstadt is the author of several other books on the Holocaust, including The Eichmann Trial and Beyond Belief: The American Press and the Coming of the Holocaust. Her most recent book, Antisemitism: Here and Now , provides a captivating analysis of current political trends that bolster prejudice and hostility towards Jews in today’s world.
On July 30, 2021, President Joe Biden nominated scholar Deborah Lipstadt for this role. [24] Opposition from Senator Ron Johnson, whom she had tweeted was advocating "white supremacy/nationalism", delayed her nomination for many months. [25] Her initial nomination expired at the end of the year. [26]
8 ago 2024 · Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, the State Department’s special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, said Wednesday she was “deeply disturbed” by a decision made by Wikipedia editors to ban the Anti-Defamation League as a source on antisemitism issues.
28 nov 2018 · Deborah Lipstadt is the Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish and Holocaust Studies at Emory. One of the nation's foremost experts on Holocaust denial and modern anti-Semitism, Lipstadt's 2005 book, "History on Trial: My Day in Court with David Irving," is the story of her libel trial in London against Irving, who sued her for calling him a Holocaust denier and right wing extremist.The now-famous ...
Deborah Lipstadt wurde am 30. Juli 2021 durch den US-Präsidenten Joe Biden zur Antisemitismusbeauftragten des US-Außenministeriums bestellt. Nach Angaben des Weißen Hauses soll Lipstadt als spezielle Gesandte im Range einer Botschafterin Antisemitismus „beobachten und bekämpfen“.
Anthony Robert Julius (born 16 July 1956) is a British solicitor advocate known for being Diana, Princess of Wales' divorce lawyer [1] and for representing Deborah Lipstadt. [2] He is the deputy chairman at the law firm Mishcon de Reya [ 1 ] and honorary solicitor to Foundation for Jewish Heritage.
Antisemitism: Here and Now is a book by Deborah Lipstadt published in February 2019. [1] [2]The book is written in the form of a series of letters between a "whip smart" college student, "Abigail," and a well-intentioned, non-Jewish law school professor, "Joe," who are composite characters of people in Lipstadt's academic and social circles.