Yes. Unfortunately, both Anti-Semitism and genocide were quite common in Jewish history.
antisemitism is the longest hatred cause in history that still survives today. Among the most common manifestations of antisemitism throughout history were pogroms. The first such incident to be labeled a pogrom is believed to be anti-Jewish rioting in Odessa in 1821. That was in Russia. But this has been practice during millennial.
Yes, they did throughout history.
"The Holocaust" was the name given to the Jewish genocide after the fact. The Rwandan genocide does not have a specific name, but they are both genocides.
I believe the phrase to summarize the program of Nazi genocide against the Jewish people was " the final solution".
it affected them by the nazi starting the holocaust
antisemitism is the longest hatred cause in history that still survives today. Among the most common manifestations of antisemitism throughout history were pogroms. The first such incident to be labeled a pogrom is believed to be anti-Jewish rioting in Odessa in 1821. That was in Russia. But this has been practice during millennial.
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Yes, they did throughout history.
The word is anti-Semitism, or better antisemitism(as there is no such thing as 'semitism' that Jew baiters are 'anti').
Antisemitism is the discrimination and prejudice against Jewish people based on their ethnicity or religion.
Jewish homes have been vandalized throughout history, up until today.
Antisemitism.
Antisemitism.
Dislike of semites. (Jewish and Arabic people)
The word is antisemitism.
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