Prejudice against non-semitic; esp against Jews.
There were an incredibly large number of Anti-Semitic Laws that were passed in Germany. The most famous of these were the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 which deprived Jews of many of their civil rights.
Anti-Against and Semitic- Jews
U know they were mad and stuff
Anti-Semitic laws have existed since ancient times, e.g. the Roman Empire had them, ancient Egypt had them, etc.
Whether or not he was consistently Anti-Semitic is unknown, but in 1941, he delivered a sharply Anti-Semitic speech which led to a pogrom on the Jewish community of Bucharest.
The history and use of the word Anti-Semitic can be confusing. To find out why: GO TO: WILLIAM FREDERICK MOSELEY THE IRONY OF THE WORD ANTI-SEMITIC ON YOUTUBE
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Thousands of Anti-Semitic Laws have been introduced in hundreds of different countries. They did things as varied as give housing restrictions for Jews alone, to expulsion of Jews, to professional restrictions for Jews alone, to marriage restrictions, to forcible conversions, etc.
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No, they aren't.No, they aren't.
No. There were several Anti-Semitic incidents in Israel, but the Nazi Party and any wholly Anti-Semitic political organization is banned in Israel.
Almost all, with the exceptions of Turkey and Cyprus and a few others. It is curious to note, however, that unlike Europeans in the past who were virulently Anti-Semitic and honest about this horrible belief, many Arabs who promote Anti-Semitic policies or slander Jews do not believe that they are Anti-Semitic because in their minds there is no possibility of a Moslem being Anti-Semitic.