the nazis
In his epistles, Paul was proud to describe himself as a Jew. He was a Jew, not an enemy of the Jews.
You enemy has a friend, you consider that guy a enemy also so the enemy friend is a enemy
Many Jews consider Israel to be their homeland.
jews ______________________________________ And the pagans or idol worshipers
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Haman was the 'Jews enemy'
If you consider yourself Jewish but do not follow Judaism, holding to no religion at all, then you are a "secular Jew". A significant proportion of Jews are secular Jews. Some Jews have adopted a form of Christianity and consider themselves Christian Jews or Messianic Jews.
Muslims don't consider Jews enemies. Muslims believe in their holy book (Torah) and their prophet (Moses; peace be upon him). Muslims consider Jews as "people of the book". There are still many Jews residing and living in many Islamic countries without any discrimination or enmity. However, Muslims may consider the Israelis as enemies because of the aggression and oppression that they exercise against the Palestinians and because of the massacres that they committed against them to drive them away from their lands in addition to what they doing in the AlAqsa Mosque that may lead to its destruction.
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By conjuring up a "common enemy;" an "enemy" against which Germany's efforts would "profitably" be devoted. This despite the fact that the Jews were not combatants.
Jerusalem is considered holy by Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
jews and what ever countries they were in