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Antisemitism in Norway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Antisemitism in Norway
Antisemitism in Norway has a history, including the Holocaust in Norway. It has also been a subject of discussion in the public debate about the Arab-Israeli conflict. An antisemitic event was the editorial cartoon printed in Dagsavisen that depicted a Haredi Jew rewriting the ten commandments to include ''"thou shall murder"''. According to several political commentators, the antisemitism in Norway is institutional. Alan M. Dershowitz sharply criticized Norway for its treatment of Jews, writing that "All Jews are apparently the same in this country that has done everything in its power to make life in Norway nearly impossible for Jews. Norway was apparently the first modern nation to make stunning of domestic animals compulsory, outlawing the method for production of Kosher meat. Currently, about 1400 Jews live in Norway.〔(jøder ) Store norske leksikon, retrieved July 17, 2013〕〔(Hvor mange jøder er det i Norge? ) Det Mosaiske Trossamfund, retrieved July 17, 2013〕 ==History==
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