hostility to or prejudice against Jews; due to being a minority group, Jews have been routinely discriminated against and have faced violent attacks, sometimes even being condoned by the government (called pogroms). The largest example, of course, is the Holocaust, where Jews in German controlled Europe were systematically segregated from society and were mass murdered in death camps.

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hostility to or prejudice against Jews; due to being a minority group, Jews have been routinely discriminated against and have faced violent attacks, sometimes even being condoned by the government (called pogroms). The largest example, of course, is the Holocaust, where Jews in German controlled Europe were systematically segregated from society and were mass murdered in death camps.