historical themes of jewish scapegoating in literature
The term "historical themes of Jewish scapegoating in literature" refers to the recurring depiction in different literary works of the Jewish community being unfairly blamed, persecuted, or made responsible for societal problems or misfortunes throughout different periods of history.
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