Thursday, October 31, 2013

Jorey Rekoon

The anti-semitic parties made it extremely difficult for Jews to be accepted into any location that they tried to stay in. All of the political movements happening at the time attempted to make it appear that Jews were bad people, and that they were also very greedy. This is one of the many typical stereotypes that the anti-Semites implemented for the Jews. They were continuously harassed everywhere they went, and including the places where they were residing.  Jews were inferior to every other race in Europe at the time. Modern anti-Semitism emphasized the hatred of Jews and a race and a religion. Jews were blamed for committing ridiculous crimes, including killing Christian children, which is not true.


Anti-Semitism continued to embrace the Jews feeling of oppression that has been happening for hundreds of years. However during the rise of anti-Semitism, it became particularly worse for Jews. Throughout the rise of anti-Semitism, efforts of emancipation were also anticipated to “fade out Jewishness” in a sense. Almost all Jewish teachers were removed from their positions; because it was believed that it would hurt children instead of help them.

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