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Putin has kept the beast of traditional Russian anti-Semitism chained in its lair—for now.
When the Soviet Union collapsed, the world lost one of its most anti-Semitic regimes. But although there is very little official hostility toward Jews in today’s Russia, that doesn’t mean its Jews can rest easy, argues Colin Shindler:
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Putin has kept the beast of traditional Russian anti-Semitism chained in its lair—for now.
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When the Soviet Union collapsed, the world lost one of its most anti-Semitic regimes. But although there is very little official hostility toward Jews in today’s Russia, that doesn’t mean its Jews can rest easy, argues Colin Shindler:
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