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Hannah Arendt was anti-Jewish? I know that she had a low opinion of Africans, but this is the first time that I heard of her having a low opinion of other Jews.
I remember this allegation but I didn't save receipts, a hexbear search turned up this by @activated@hexbear.net:
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Ugh… unfortunately, this is not the first example that I have seen of a Jewish adult expressing ethnocentrism. As early as the sixteenth century, the Ashkenazi Mayer Winterbach expressed contempt for ‘Oriental Jews’, and I made a thread on the sometimes unpleasant relations between Ashkenazim and Sephardim in concentration camps, so I am sad to say that Arendt’s attitude towards Eastern Jews is not that surprising. Thankfully, this phenomenon is less common than it used to be (although some Jews still get frustrated with their Ashkenazi siblings).