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Every 100 Years

A History of Antisemitism

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Every 100 Years: A History of Antisemitism
Haselton Media Group

The oldest hatred never dies—it only changes its mask.For 2,000 years, every century has produced a new crisis and a new accusation against the Jews. Plague needs a poisoner. Revolution needs a puppeteer. Economic collapse needs a profiteer. And the Jew—stubbornly visible yet eternally marginal—has always been within reach.In this unflinching chronicle, Haselton Media Group maps the chilling recurrence of antisemitism across thirteen centuries, from the blood libels of Alexandria to the viral conspiracies of the digital age. Each chapter opens with a single human story—a child in 38 CE, a mother in 1348, a student in 2025—so the statistics never eclipse the souls.This is not a lament. It is a diagnosis.
  • Ancient roots: How monotheism made Jews the original “other.”
  • Medieval crucible: Deicide, expulsions, and the birth of the blood libel.
  • Modern mutations: From racial pseudoscience to campus chants and online mobs.
  • The pattern: Crisis → Scapegoat → Narrative. Every. Single. Time.
Antisemitism is not about Jews. It is the canary in the coal mine of civilization. When it sings, democracy coughs. When it dies, freedom follows.Written with the urgency of a courtroom and the clarity of a warning, Every 100 Years is both provocation and plea: the cycle is real—let this century be the one that breaks it.Perfect for readers of Deborah Lipstadt, Simon Schama, and Dara Horn.
A wake-up call disguised as history.
Judaism Racism & Discrimination Social Sciences Violence in Society Middle East
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