anti-semitism in religious texts and scriptures
"Anti-Semitism in religious texts and scriptures" refers to the presence of prejudiced or hostile ideas, beliefs, or attitudes towards Jews or Judaism within sacred writings or scriptures associated with various religions. It involves the portrayal of Jews in a negative light, promoting discriminatory stereotypes, or inciting hatred and intolerance against them based on their religious identity.
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