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At the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE, anti-Semitism was primarily reflected in the tensions between early Christians and Jewish communities. The Council sought to define Christian doctrine and address issues such as the date of Easter, which highlighted the growing rift between Christians and Jews. Some early Christian leaders viewed Jewish practices and beliefs as a threat, leading to the marginalization of Jewish influence in the developing Christian faith and the promotion of negative stereotypes about Jews. This laid groundwork for future theological and social animosities between the two groups.

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