Noteworthy collections of Antisemitica have been assembled by Simon Cohen (London), Peter Ehrenthal (New York City), Arthur Langerman (Antwerp) and
Martin Schlaff (Vienna). The Schlaff Collection, consisting of about 5,000 objects, was donated to the
Jewish Museum Vienna in 1993. The Cohen Collection was exhibited in 2010 at the
Jewish Cultural Centre in London and the Ehrenthal Collection was shown in 2012 at the
Wolfson Museum of Jewish Art in Jerusalem. The Langerman Collection consists of about 8,000 posters, drawings, paintings, postcards, statuettes and other examples of visual antisemitism from four centuries. In 2019 the collection was donated to
Technische Universität Berlin, it is based at its
Center for Research of Antisemitism. In 2022, the Langerman Foundation acquired about 800 antisemitic postcards from the estate of Peter Ehrenthal who had died in January of 2022 at the age of 101. The
Price Library of Judaica at the
University of Florida has a collection of written Antisemitica that includes close to 300 books and pamphlets. The
Jewish Theological Seminary Library holds several pamphlets and periódica from the United States and England including manuscripts and notes from antisemitic immigrant
Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich. The
Felix Posen Bibliographic Project on Antisemitism, an electronic version of the
Antisemitism – An Annotated Bibliography published by
De Gruyter Saur from 1984 to 2013, lists some 50,000 items, both written works as well visual arts. == See also ==