jewish ghettos
Jewish ghettos were confined areas within cities or towns where Jewish people were forcibly segregated and isolated during various periods, particularly in Europe during the Holocaust and in medieval times. These ghettos were often overcrowded and characterized by poor living conditions, limited resources, and restricted rights.
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