Antisemitism.
Anti-Semitism.
Antisemitism is the word commonly used to describe a person or persons who have a hatred of the Jewish people. It's an inaccurate term of course as many semitic peoples are not Jews or Hebrews. Arabs are a semitic people as one example.
Antisemitism is prejudice, hatred of, or discrimination against Jews for reasons connected to their Jewish heritage
Antisemitism
I believe what you are asking for is the term Shiksa, which is a Jewish term used as in a derogatory way to describe a girl who is not Jewish.
The word is antisemitism.
ANTI-SEMITISM or JUDENHASS refers to the hatred of Jews that led, in the 19th century, to Jews embracing Zionism or Jewish Nationalism.
Answer 1The term describing the state of Israel as the Jewish Republic of Asia is inaccurate. The state of Israel as we know it today is also not a republic. The form of its government is called a parliamentary democracy.Answer 2The term "Jewish Republic of Asia" is not a commonly used term to describe Israel. Contrary to the view of Answer 1, a parliamentary democracy is a type of representative republic, making the moniker, "Jewish Republic of Asia" factually correct even though it is rarely used (It is a republic that is founded for the Jewish people on the continent of Asia). More often, people describe Israel as the "Jewish State".
Antisemitism
Jewish can refer to both a religion and an ethnicity. It can describe individuals who practice Judaism as their religion, as well as those who identify with the cultural and historical aspects of the Jewish people.
Anti-semitism is anti-jewish. Another word for anti-semitism is Judeophobia. It's essentially a fear or hatred of Jewish people.It means being against the Jews, "having a hatred for them".
Answer 1Anti-semitism refers specifically to hatred and oppression of those who are descendants of Shem, Noach's son. This is mainly used to refer to Jews because they took the fewest converts, believing it immoral to force people to convert, since there was no benefit for the convert unless they truly cared about following the Taryag mitzvos. Thus, it was never used as a general term for anti-religious behavior, to my knowledge.Answer 2The question makes an explicit assumption which is not true, namely that Anti-Semitism was a term used for "going against religion". Anti-Semitism was first coined in the 1860s to describe Jew-hatred. The reason the term "Semitic" was used was to make the term sound more "scientific" even though, as time has shown, it is actually less accurate. It has always represented discrimination against Jewish people.