Well, I don't even think it's nice to make fun of Jews at all! But some ways that Americans are rude to Jews are drawing the Nazis symbol and saying "Jews Suck"(which they DO NOT), saying that their little Jewish hats are ugly(when they're really cool), saying that Jews are not smart at all(which is extremely false) and a bunch of other stereotypes that are extremely rude to Jews! There is nothing wrong with them! They are just like me and you! So, treat everyone(even if they are Jewish)the way you would want to be treated. Just like a regular person!
American Jews did collect some money, but ultimately: nothing.
No. Zionism was created by Jews for Jews. It is the belief that the Jews should have political self-sovereignty and is the patriotic sentiment behind the Establishment of the State of Israel. Precision : Among Haredim Jews, some are Anti-Zionists (some even having "friendly" relations with the Iranian president). However, even they do not accuse Zionism as being racist towards Jews. Their issue with the State of Israel is that they do not believe that Jews have a right to a state prior to the Messiah's arrival. It is not that they believe that the state or the ideology is discriminatory towards Jews.
Prejudiced Blacks exist, just like prejudiced Jews exist.
Some prejudices depicted in "Farewell to Manzanar" include widespread anti-Japanese sentiment leading to the unjust incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as internalized racism and discrimination faced by Japanese Americans both during and after internment. Additionally, there is a portrayal of the societal stigma and prejudice against interracial relationships, as seen in the difficulties faced by Jeanne Wakatsuki's parents.
Technically the Romans crucified him. Some Jews pushed for the crucifixion, some opposed it. "Jews" is a pretty big category. It's kind of like asking whether white Americans are the murderers of Medgar Evans.
No. By and large, Napoleon reacted positively towards Jews and dedicated a sizable part of his domestic policy towards the Emancipation of the Jews (i.e. making them legally equal citizens to Christians). He actually spent so much effort towards emancipation that some Rabbis were afraid that he would lead to Jews leaving Judaism since the discrimination had the effect providing useful external pressure that kept the community together.
William Penn was more respectful of the Native Americans in some ways.
Some thought it was a good idea however others disagreed. They didn't say anything though, or they would get killed; some even hid Jews in their houses to protect them. Some Germans thought is was wrong to persecute the Jews, but they accepted that that was the way to live.
There are always some people who behave abominably.
Some are. Most are Christian, some are Muslim, and some have drifted into atheism or agnosticism. Conversion to Judaism is not easy, it traditionally requires considerable study, but over the years, a fair number of African Americans have converted.
Some will some will not, it will depend on their prejudices and personalities.
If caught by the Nazis, they would be killed instantly, if caughted by some americans, they would be rejected