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Q: Why do Jewish people still find themselves unpopular and persecuted in some parts of the world today?
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How do Jewish people still find themselves unpopular in some parts of the world?

because of history and also people disagree with their way of life


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How many Jewish people persecuted in Nazi Germany?

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People who the Nazis decided were Jewish.


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They don't believe this, I have no idea where you got that information, but it's not correct. I have never known anyone who was Jewish who believed that Jesus persecuted the Jewish people.


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Persecuted almost beyond belief


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More like "where didn't the Jew's get persecuted?" Jewish people have been persecuted for thousands of years by many different religions.


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German Jews, non-German Jews and people who weren't actually Jewish but were considered Jewish by the Germans.


Why do obese people have problems?

They are persecuted by governments and hateful, self-righteous people who consider themselves to be superior.


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Jews were displaced, evicted, and persecuted from the Arab nationsSixdaywar.org


What was Hitler's relationship with Jewish people?

Hitler was the persecutor and the Jewish People were the persecuted.


Were the Jewish people persecuted during the holocaust because of their belief in god?

The Nazi persecution of the Jews had almost nothing to do with religion. It was about 'race' and 'the Jewish spirit' (whatever that is).