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For more than 2,000 years, there has been constant hatred directed at the Jewish people. At times that hatred was religious (hatred of Judaism), at times it was cultural (hatred of Jewish culture) and sometimes nationalistic (hatred of the Jewish people). The hatred transcends time and place and was expressed by ancient Greeks, Romans and Persians, Christians, Muslims, Europeans, Arabs and even Japanese.
What is the cause of this hatred? How can we combat it? Will we ever be able to end the near universal hatred of Jews?
A discussion about the history of anti-Jewish hatred and what we believe is the cause for it.
By Zalman Gordon5
1515 ratings
For more than 2,000 years, there has been constant hatred directed at the Jewish people. At times that hatred was religious (hatred of Judaism), at times it was cultural (hatred of Jewish culture) and sometimes nationalistic (hatred of the Jewish people). The hatred transcends time and place and was expressed by ancient Greeks, Romans and Persians, Christians, Muslims, Europeans, Arabs and even Japanese.
What is the cause of this hatred? How can we combat it? Will we ever be able to end the near universal hatred of Jews?
A discussion about the history of anti-Jewish hatred and what we believe is the cause for it.

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