Antisemitism is often called the world’s oldest hatred. It can take the obvious form of violence against Jews, and also subtler forms such as the spread of harmful rhetoric. It persists because it evolves, adapting to different times and circumstances while keeping its underlying animosity intact. The accusations leveled against Jews may change, but the hostility remains. At times, antisemitism recedes, only to resurge with alarming intensity. By every metric, antisemitism is on the rise. Yet, efforts to acknowledge and confront this reality often meet resistance. This illustrated book captures antisemitism in its modern forms through episodes in David’s day. The drawings may be simple, but this is not a light read. The content, paired with thought-provoking “Continue the Conversation” questions, challenges readers to examine their assumptions about Jewish identity, history, and anti-Jewish prejudice. The goal of this book is to help facilitate meaningful conversations.