Statistics show that an increasing number of attacks against Jews in Europe comes from Muslim perpetrators, in addition to Jihadists who have especially targeted Jewish communities. What are possible sources? What are difficulties in addressing the issue in a climate of increasing hostility against Muslims and the rise of populist parties, such as "Alternative für Deutschland"? What changes might be expected with the recent wave of refugees?
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Günther Jikeli is Visiting Associate Professor and Justin M. Druck Family Scholar at the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism at the Borns Jewish Studies Program at Indiana University.