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===Antisemitism===
While the theory of intersectionality is not explicitly associated with antisemitism, rhetoric around intersectionality has been linked with acts critics tie to antisemitism. In practice, critics claim intersectionality is used as an ideological means to justify antisemitism.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/27/opinion/im-glad-the-dyke-march-banned-jewish-stars.html</ref><ref>{{ cite journal | last1 = Brahm | first1 = Gabriel Noah | title = Intersectionality | journal = [[ Israel Studies ]] | volume = 24 | issue = 2 | date = 2019 | pages = 157–170 }}</ref><ref>{{ cite journal | last1 = Greenebaum | first1 = Jessica | title = Placing Jewish Women into the Intersectionality of Race, Class and Gender.” | journal = [[Race, Gender & Class]] | volume = 6 | issue = 4 | date = 1999 | pages = 41–60 }}</ref><ref>https://jewishjournal.com/cover_story/302664/how-intersectionality-became-a-sinister-threat-to-american-jewry
==See also==
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