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The Role Of Anti-Semitism In Jewish Identity

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Anti-Semitism played a significant role in shaping the Jewish identity—specifically, the Anti-Semitism that snowballed into the infamous events that were the actions of the Christian community and the Holocaust. Primary components of the Jewish identity were unwelcomingly sculpted by the hands of those who participated in Anti-Semitism; the Anti-Semite way of thinking created effects on Jews from years ago that seem to have translated to the Jewish identity of the modern day.
The article associated with the video defines Anti-Semitism as prejudice against or hatred of Jews. The first event of the two involved Christianity alienating the Jewish community. They ostracized Jewish people in every regard and made up lies about them. In turn, the Jews attempted to assimilate—this assimilation a result of the Jewish identity being a product of Anti-Semitism. Though the Jewish people made these attempts to assimilate, the article and video state that Anti-Semites believe that assimilation does not erase the racial differences between the two groups—this form of …show more content…

They may argue that because Jewish people made it through the events that Anti-Semitism brought upon them, they would try to forget everything and move on. This idea is mostly true, Jewish people did try to forget the severe injustice they had experienced and did try to move on, but choosing to make attempts to forget does not change the reality of what occurred; how can Anti-Semitism not have had an impact on Jewish identity when the premise it is founded upon is prejudice and hatred against Jews? Jewish people of older generations who experienced Anti-Semitism firsthand, and Jewish people of today who are knowledgeable about what their ancestors endured cannot simply ignore the hate and prejudice Anti-Semitism brought upon

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