They are all antiSemetic?
Ditto
The term “antisemitism” (German: Antisemitismus) was coined in 1879 by the German journalist and agitator Wilhelm Marr (1819–1904). 
Key Details
• Marr used it in his pamphlet Der Sieg des Judenthums über das Germanenthum (“The Victory of Judaism over Germandom,” first published in 1879) and through his founding of the Antisemiten-Liga (Antisemitic League) that same year in Berlin. He intended it as a modern, “scientific-sounding” term for anti-Jewish hostility, framing it in racial rather than purely religious terms. 
• It replaced or supplemented older terms like Judenhass (“Jew-hatred”). Marr and his circle promoted it to describe what they saw as a racial and cultural struggle between “Germandom” and “Jewry,” amid debates over Jewish emancipation in newly unified Germany.