Jews, Money, Myth

The exhibition traced the ideas that Jewish people are unusually greedy and money-oriented to "the earliest days of Christianity.

[2] An image of medieval financier Isaac of Norwich at the top of a 1233 English tax document is said to be the world's oldest antisemitic caricature.

[1] Howard Jacobson notes that even if the Church's motivation was to discourage sin rather than to promote Jew-hatred, it is "a hard distinction to maintain".

[2] Geller compiled recent footage of contemporary media personalities, politicians, and propagandists making antisemitic statements.

[2] Diana Muir Appelbaum described the film as "an endless loop of clips of contemporary expressions of anti-Semitism emanating from various points on the political and religious spectrum across Europe and the United States.