I think you'll find that they reacted quite quickly to antisemtic ''views''. The key question is, rather: Could they have reacted effecitvely against antisemitic legislation and, if so, how?
No, Brahmins are not Jews. Brahmins are Hindus, and are not Semitic. Jews are Semitic, and have an entirely different, monotheistic religion. There are links below.
Anti-Against and Semitic- Jews
Yes.
Prejudice against non-semitic; esp against Jews.
Yes, Adolf Hitler mentions Henry Ford favorably in "Mein Kampf" for his anti-Semitic views and achievements in industry. Ford's writings and beliefs influenced Hitler's own views on Jews and the role of industrialists in society.
In "Mein Kampf," Hitler expressed deeply anti-Semitic views, portraying Jews as the primary cause of societal and economic problems in Germany. He depicted them as a dangerous, conspiratorial force undermining the Aryan race and German culture. Hitler advocated for their exclusion from German society and promoted the idea of racial purity, ultimately laying the ideological groundwork for the Holocaust. His rhetoric framed Jews as a threat that needed to be eradicated for Germany's revival and prosperity.
semitic nations descended from a common father, Abraham
AnswerHe shouldn't, unless you disagreed based upon any anti-Semitic views you have. Such labeling is as narrow-minded as being labeled a racist for disagreeing with a black person.Anti-Semitism is defined as "a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities."A genuine disagreement between a Jew and a non-Jew would not be considered anti-Semitic unless hatred of Jews was expressed.
Not likely; the apostles were all Semitic Jews.
How did Jews and Muslims react to the royal orders of expulsion
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.
According to tradition, and substantiated by DNA analyses, Jews are Asiatic: from that part of the Fertile Crescent which lies in Canaan and Babylonia (Israel-Iraq), which is part of Western Asia.Afro-Asiatic is just the modern "PC" term for Semitic. Jews are certainly a Semitic people.