Walker Lenore E, Cole Ester, Friedman Sarah L, Rom-Rymer Beth, Steinberg Arlene, Warshaw Susan
College of Psychology, Nova Southeastern University.
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, The George Washington University.
Am Psychol. 2025 Jan;80(1):122-123. doi: 10.1037/amp0001483.
Eidelson's (2025) commentary misses the point of our article (Walker et al., 2025), which reviews the history of antisemitism within the psychology profession and calls for the American Psychological Association to acknowledge its past and to proactively address the recent rise in antisemitism. Our scholarship is consistent with that of others in the field (e.g., Winston, 2020). We refute some of the commentary's (Eidelson, 2025) specific misinterpretations of statistics we cite and mention recent studies related to the negative psychological impact of antisemitic campus activism on a significant subset of Jewish students. Eidelson's focus on our choice of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism, his focus on what he thinks of as our failure to condemn Israel, and his mistaken discrediting of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Report statistics reported in our article obscure the central goal of the article, thus politicizing the issue rather than furthering scholarship in the area. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
艾德尔森(2025年)的评论没有抓住我们文章(沃克等人,2025年)的要点,我们的文章回顾了心理学专业领域内反犹主义的历史,并呼吁美国心理学会承认其过去,积极应对近期反犹主义的抬头。我们的学术研究与该领域其他学者的研究一致(例如,温斯顿,2020年)。我们驳斥了该评论(艾德尔森,2025年)对我们引用的统计数据的一些具体错误解读,并提及了近期有关反犹主义校园活动对相当一部分犹太学生产生负面心理影响的研究。艾德尔森专注于我们对国际大屠杀纪念联盟反犹主义定义的选择,专注于他所认为的我们未能谴责以色列的问题,以及他对我们文章中所报道的联邦调查局统一犯罪报告统计数据的错误诋毁,这些都掩盖了文章的核心目标,从而将该问题政治化,而非推动该领域的学术研究。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》(c)2025年美国心理学会,保留所有权利)