Retraction Note to: Chapter 6 in: S. P. Ramet (ed.), Orthodox Churches and Politics in Southeastern Europe, Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24139-1_6

The editor has retracted this chapter [1] because it overlaps with the previously published articles by Jovan Byford [2–4]. The author agrees with the retraction but does not agree with the wording of the retraction notice.

[1] Friedman F. (2019) Orthodoxy and Antisemitism: The Relationship Between the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Jews. In: Ramet S. (eds) Orthodox Churches and Politics in Southeastern Europe. Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham

[2] Jovan Byford. Anti-Semitism and the Christian Right in post-Milošević Serbia: From conspiracy theory to hate crime, Internet Journal of Criminology (2003)

[3] Jovan Byford. Canonizing the ‘Prophet’ of Anti-Semitism: the Apotheosis of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirovic and the Legitimization of Religious Anti-Semitism in Contemporary Serbian Society (Part 1), Eastern European Perspectives, 18 February 2004, Volume 6, Number 4

[4] Jovan Byford. Canonizing the ‘Prophet’ of Anti-Semitism: the Apotheosis of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirovic and the Legitimization of Religious Anti-Semitism in Contemporary Serbian Society (Part 2), Eastern European Perspectives, 4 March 2004, Volume 6, Number 5