The Jewish people are just like you and i they have the same attitudes, the same likes and dislikes, and they are no different. This is an offensive question by the way.
Possibly, as I could be wrong. The attitude that Jews seem to "have", might be that they carry the ideal that Jesus is an idol and the worship of him goes against the first commandment.
In medieval times, Jews were utterly mistreated.
Paul Lockey has written: 'Conflicting Attitudes Toward the Jews c.1' 'Conflicting Attitudes toward the Jews c.2'
In medieval times, Jews were utterly mistreated.
They're called "Ultra-Orthodox Jews". They are fanatical about traditional Jewish behavior and attitudes.
their attitudes were different before, during and after
By giving the attitudes and historical lessons which we are expected to live by.
Charles Ling Wu has written: 'Attitudes toward Negroes, Jews, and Orientals in the United States' -- subject(s): African Americans, Jews, Asians, Race relations
AnswerJewish attitudes to the hoped-for Messiah have altered over the centuries and will continue to change with time. If the Messiah comes, Jews will certainly feel vindicated against the Christians who claim that he has already come.
Rosalin Krieger has written: 'Strategies of survival' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Self-hate (Psychology), Antisemitism, Jews
Harry Defries has written: 'Conservative Party attitudes to Jews, 1900-1950' -- subject(s): Conservative Party (Great Britain), Ethnic relations, Jews, Politics and government, Public opinion
In medieval Europe, attitudes toward Jews shifted notably from initial coexistence to increasing hostility and discrimination. Early on, Jews were often seen as valuable for their roles in trade and finance, but growing religious fervor and economic competition led to widespread scapegoating. By the late medieval period, Jews faced violent persecution, forced conversions, and expulsions, exemplified by events like the Spanish Inquisition and the expulsion from Spain in 1492. This decline in tolerance marked a significant and tragic transformation in Jewish-European relations.
Yaron Tsur has written: 'Jews in an era of transition' -- subject(s): Jews, Politics and government, Attitudes, Identity, Gentiles 'Jews in Muslim Lands at the Dawn of the Modern Age, 1750-1830' 'Yehude Tsefon-Afrikah ba-meot ha-19 veha-20' 'Sipur tarbut' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Jews