jewish stereotypes in classic literature
"Jewish stereotypes in classic literature" refers to prevalent oversimplified, biased, and often negative representations of Jewish characters, customs, and beliefs in literature that dates back to earlier time periods. These stereotypes often portray Jews as greedy, cunning, or untrustworthy, reinforcing harmful prejudices and perpetuating harmful generalizations about Jewish people.
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