Lipstadt, Deborah E.2019-03-032019-03-031988-05-25http://articles.latimes.com/1988-05-25/local/me-3033_1_american-princess"In most polite settings outright expressions of anti-Semitism, including jokes that rely on anti-Semitic imagery, are frowned on. Regardless of one's true opinion of Jews, few people would think of bursting out in the middle of a dinner party, "Did you hear the joke about the Jew who . . . ?" Now a new form of Jew hatred has become socially acceptable even to some Jews: the Jewish American Princess (JAP)." To read the rest of this commentary, click the link above.enLipstadt, Deborah E.Social Critics and Social CriticismSocial CriticismAntisemitismUnited StatesAnti-Semitism Plays Coy in 'Jewish Princess' JokesArticle