When the Simon Wiesenthal Center released its annual Global Anti-Semitism Top Ten on Dec. 28, the lineup was starkly different from its predecessors as the Center has shifted from citing individuals to naming their corporate bosses.

“We made a pivot,” explained Rabbi Abraham Cooper, longtime associate dean of the Center, “to incorporate those who are ultimately responsible for what is done under their name.”

To underscore the change, Cooper said at a press conference, “I am sure you know that we have the BBC at No. 3, Deutsche Welle, a massive global German media outlet worldwide, at No. 7, and Unilever [of which Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream is a wholly owned subsidiary] at No. 10.”

Since anti-Semitism has become increasingly mainstream in social and political life here and abroad, the Center is “looking for accountability and corporate responsibility. We are holding the gatekeepers responsible for the unfortunate situations that have evolved.”... Read More: JNS