Understanding Hate and Predjudice
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:17:06
Abstract
Anti-Semitism can be defined most simply as hostility directed at Jews solely because they are Jews. In spite of what anti-Semites profess, anti-Semitism is not caused by the actions or beliefs of Jews, but rather is a result of attitudes and behavior that arise regardless of what Jews do or believe. Anti-Semites are antagonistic to Jews for who they are and what they represent, a religion and a culture.
Understanding Hate and Prejudice
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