discrimination against jews
Discrimination against Jews refers to the unfair and prejudiced treatment of individuals based on their Jewish heritage or religious beliefs. It involves the systemic or individual acts of bias, prejudice, hostility, or denial of rights directed towards Jews, leading to their exclusion, devaluation, or mistreatment within social, economic, political, or cultural contexts.
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