CLEAN : First dictionary editor thought term 'anti-Semite' would have no use

CLEAN : First dictionary editor thought term 'anti-Semite' would have no use

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10th - 12th Grade

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03:09

The transcript discusses the historical context and dictionary entries of anti-Semitism, including a letter from Dr. Murray, the first editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, to Claude Montefiore. It highlights the relevance of anti-Semitism today and its historical roots, emphasizing the term's significance and evolution over time.

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1.

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What was the initial perception of anti-Semitism in English usage?

2.

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Who was the first editor of the Oxford English Dictionary?

3.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What historical event is mentioned in relation to anti-Semitism in England?

4.

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Why did Dr. Murray not give anti-Semitism a separate dictionary entry?

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What does the final section suggest about the relevance of anti-Semitism?