In a new analysis, The Zioneer highlights an antisemitic stereotype in the classic children's film 'The Louse Nechama' by Meir Shalev, noting a scene that depicts money passing hand to hand into a pocket.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The Zioneer has published an analysis highlighting an antisemitic stereotype in the classic Israeli children's film 'The Louse Nechama' by Meir Shalev. The analysis notes that the film includes a scene where money passes from hand to hand into a pocket, which is identified as an antisemitic trope.
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