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The JC Letters Page, 24th August 2018

Jonathan Hoffman, Godfrey R Gould, Bryan Diamon, Dr Jennifer Langer, Brian Cooper, Marilyn Brenner, Neville Landau, Doron Zieve and J Marin and R Selby share their views with JC readers

August 23, 2018 09:28
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Damned statistics

Jonathan Boyd (JC, August 17), refers to work that Jewish Policy Research published in September 2017 suggesting that those who voiced non-Israel-based hate against Jews are also more likely to voice Israel-based hate (a statement of the blindingly obvious).

Unfortunately, this research represented a massive own goal. It incorrectly concluded that antisemitism was no more prevalent on the left than in the general population. Predictably, this false result has been quoted countless times by followers of Jeremy Corbyn.

The reason for this crass error was that the analysis used the wrong definition of antisemitism. It failed to recognise that some Israel-related hate is antisemitic (eg to claim that Israel is a racist endeavour) and failed, in 82 pages, even to mention the IHRA definition.

This paper did immense damage to the community and was a kick in the teeth for those in the front line fighting antisemitism. Sir Eric Pickles did us a huge service by getting the government to adopt IHRA. The JPR should be supporting him rather than shooting him in the foot. Research on antisemitism is too important to be left to statisticians. It is essential that practitioners work alongside them and that their work is fully discussed and refined before publication.

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