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Answer 1

The same as always. in Christian countries where there is still a degree of prejudice against the Jews it is not as easy to to make life hard for them as once was the case and the religious factors that brought this tendency to the fore is also not as strong these days. And of course nothing need be said about how the people that had they lands taken from them to create modern Israel would like to treat them. However, aside from a few pretty crazy fringe groups they seem to be enjoying a fairly quiet time over most of the world.

Answer 2

The answer depends very much on the country. For example, in the US they are not treated differently from others (as far as I'm aware), but in some Islamic countries the situation is very different. The answer 'the same as always' is misleading as it suggests uniformity of treatment in the past.

Answer 3

It depends on the country.

Over 80% of the world's Jews live in Israel or the United States and live relatively well. Most countries with horrible Jew-treatment records (like the Arab World or the former Soviet Union) have seen their Jewish populations emigrate as they seek a better life in Israel, the USA, or Western Europe.

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