Highly recommend the essay that quote is from: "Anti-Semite and Jew". It's written from that post-liberation of Paris/ending of ww2 perspective, but a lot of the insights on the nature of that kind of societal hate still hold up pretty well.
Gently reminding everybody that condeming Israel's actions in Gaza does not equate anti-Semitism. And blaming all the Jews for your troubles is anti-Semitism.
Too bad I haven't read Sartre, that quote is brilliant and I already have reinvented it poorly a few times.
(Usually while analyzing verbal encounters with Turks\Azeris on Armenian issues, though, since open anti-Semites are hard to find, but them too.)
Highly recommend the essay that quote is from: "Anti-Semite and Jew". It's written from that post-liberation of Paris/ending of ww2 perspective, but a lot of the insights on the nature of that kind of societal hate still hold up pretty well.
Gently reminding everybody that condeming Israel's actions in Gaza does not equate anti-Semitism. And blaming all the Jews for your troubles is anti-Semitism.