Anti-Semitism is a belief present at the core of Algeria and is deeply-rooted in the very foundations of the country. This truth has been recently analyzed by Lela Gilbert, a Fellow at Hudson Institute’s Center for Religious Freedom, in a paper published by Fathom Journal. Algeria once had 140,000 Jews. But today only an estimated 200 Jews remain in the North African country, writes the author of the paper. “They are marginalized by the Islamist state which also discriminates against its Christians – particularly those who are converts from Islam. Today about .04 per cent of Algerians identify as Christians;...