Jews were seen as the scapegoats of society, whenever anything bad happened people blamed it on the Jews.
The Christian Old Testament is not seen as a valid text by Jews and plays no role in Judaism.
They aren't. They tend to keep to themselves from what i have seen/.
because Jews are Jews. All Jews were seen as the same and none were treated more favourably than any others.
Pogroms have most often been actions against Jews, most actions against Jews are seen as antisemitic.
No, the book of Maccabees is seen more as a history than an inspired text.
On September 29-30, 1941, the German Einsantzgruppen (a military division tasked with murdering Jews) killed 33,771 Jews in the third largest single massacre of Jews in the Holocaust. There were other "smaller" Einstazgruppen attacks on Jews in the same area as well.
They catch all Jews some were lucky to escpe. they were to wear stars of david. when they were seen they were mistreated and soon sent to ghettos to make finding them much easier
Jews were relatively well-integrated in 19th century Germany, making it one of the most enlightened European States. However, pseudo-scientific-based Anti-Semitism was still rather prevalent and Jews were still seen as "somewhat" odd.
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In theory, any one caught hiding or assisting Jews could be summarily shot, but in practice, the usual punishment was 4-6 months at hard labor.
For generations, Jews have had jobs as skilled merchants, and many worked in the money-lending trade. Before anti-semitism became such a large problem in Europe, Jews were seen as integral members of society. People may have even been jealous of them!
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