I don’t see an increase or decrease in antisemitism, just that there are more people, therefore more Judenhaß. This phenomenon can be traced back to distance from the Holocaust. I’m sure children in schools are taught about the horrors. But like Genghis Khan, it doesn’t have any impact. What I find strange is that these Jew-haters, neo-Nazis are right-wing. And the Israeli govt, too, are right-wing. Fanatics on both sides. The concept a a superior race has only grown since Hitler. Whites, certainly, Xians, Muslims, (politicians), and, yes, the current Israeli regime. And of course, it’s complete bull<deleted>. I’m not sure what you mean by Jews’ “old ways”. That is, as they say, just ‘that old-tyme religion’. Does us no harm, why should we care? It may be that Israel was created as a haven safe from antisemitism. Its existence have proved there is no safe haven even in their own country. It seems to me both sides relish in atrocity. The UN just voted slavery as the greatest crimes against humanity. Not the Holocaust, though surely it is a runner-up. But the Holocaust stands beside many, many, many of history’s genocides. Israel keeps proving itself the aggressor. Victims no longer.