Let us examine anti-Semitism. It is not enough to say that we must liberate ourselves of so-called “anti-Semitic prejudices” and learn to see Jews as they really are—in this way we will surely remain victims of these so-called prejudices. We must confront ourselves with how the ideological figure of the “Jew” is invested by our unconscious desire, with how we have constructed this figure to escape a certain deadlock of our desire.