Until perhaps the middle of the 20th century the idea that the Jews were very different from other people was widespread. In itself, there was nothing specifically Hitlerian about the idea.
Hitler thought of Jews as vermin.
Jews revile him. (I think that is as polite a response as possible.)
I think that Hitler's major event was the killing of the Jews.
The Jews.
Most of them did.
To show they were different. It was a sign of disrespect.
He didn't think that, his mother died from breast cancer and Hitler was aware of that.
he just did it to scare the jews
Given that Hitler was trying to exterminate the Jews, you can guess their feelings. There's no reason to think the reaction of Jewish women was any different from that of Jewish men.
Hitler was xenophobic and did not wish for what he believed to be the "pure" Germanic races to mix with what he perceived to be "lower races".
I think the answer is that the effects on the Jews were racism.
Hitler put out propoganda about the jews to make people think that they were bad. he also did it so when he murdered and tortured the jews they would be less likely to turn away from him.