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Robert S. Wistrich

Robert Solomon Wistrich (April 7, 1945 – May 19, 2015) was the Erich Neuberger Professor of European and Jewish history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the head of the University's Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism. According to Indiana University, Wistrich was "a leading scholar of the history of antisemitism."〔
Indiana University to Launch Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism, 1/11/2010 ()〕
==Early life==
Robert S. Wistrich was born in Lenger, in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic on April 7, 1945.〔(Robert Wistrich ), Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences website, accessed August 21, 2006.〕
His parents were leftist Polish Jews who had moved to Lviv in 1940 in order to escape the Germans; however, they found Soviet totalitarianism to be little better. In 1942 they moved to Kazakhstan, where Wistrich's father was imprisoned twice by the NKVD.〔("The Jedwabne Affair" ), The Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Anti-Semitism and Racism, Tel Aviv University, accessed August 21, 2006.〕 His parents returned to Poland under a repatriation agreement between Stalin and the Polish government-in-exile, and later – finding the post-war environment there to be dangerously anti-Semitic〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A Lethal Obsession: Anti-Semitism from Antiquity to the Global Jihad: Robert S. Wistrich: 9781400060979: Amazon.com: Books )〕 – the family immigrated to France. The author grew up in England, where in December 1962, at the age of 17, he won an Open Scholarship in History to Queens' College, graduating with a BA (Hons) from the Cambridge, raised to a MA degree in 1969. At Cambridge, he founded ''Circuit'', a literary and arts magazine that he co-edited between 1966 and 1969. Between 1969–1970, during a study year in Israel, he became the youngest ever literary editor of ''New Outlook'', a left-wing monthly in Tel Aviv, founded by Martin Buber.

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