hatred towards jews in medieval europe
"Hatred towards Jews in medieval Europe" refers to the widespread and deeply ingrained prejudice, discrimination, and animosity that existed against Jewish people during the Middle Ages, leading to various forms of persecution, including violence, exclusion, and marginalization based on their religious and cultural identity.
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