Anti-Semitic prejudices tend to rise to the surface during crises. Switzerland has a history of this kind of discrimination, whether it be the sudden outbreak of anti-Jewish stereotypes many years ago or in discussions surrounding the dormant assets of Jewish Holocaust victims. This content was published on October 7, 2022 - 14:35 David Eugster (Text), Skizzomat (Illustration) “As seen centuries ago, the [Covid-19] pandemic is bringing anti-Semitic clichés to the surface,” declared Jonathan Kreutner, secretary general of the Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities (FSCI) in 2021, the middle of the Covid-19 health crisis. That year, the FSCI and the Federal...