Antisemitism is a multi-layered phenomenon that in the past has always been able to adapt to new societal conditions without losing its essence as an ideology of (pseudo-)rebellion against capitalist modernity. New forms of articulation and manifestation, which are often found in anti-racist and feminist movements as resentment against Israel, require an interdisciplinary approach in order to understand antisemitism as a projective world explanation of bourgeois society and to be able to take preventive action against it. The volume sheds light on ideological continuities, new modes of communication and the diverse actors of an increasingly globally integrated antisemitic discourse.