By Michael Laitman A recent survey of Germans and Muslims who live in Germany conducted by the American Jewish Committee found that 60% of both populations consider antisemitism to be a widespread phenomenon in Germany that has increased over the past 10 years. But the study also brought to light the wide gap between the two populations in terms of the reasons for this hatred and how deeply rooted antisemitism is in all sectors of society. The survey states that 34% of the general German population and 54% of Muslims who live in Germany agree with the statement, “Jews today...