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The only one of Shakespeare's plays that Jews appear in is The Merchant of Venice. The main, or at least the most interesting character in this play is the Jewish banker Shylock. There is also his daughter Jessica, who converts to Christianity part way through the play (but seems unhappy about it by the end) and one of his business associates, Tubal. That makes three.

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