residential discrimination against jews
Residential discrimination against Jews refers to the unjust and unfair treatment of Jewish individuals or communities in the context of housing. It encompasses any form of prejudice, exclusion, or bias that inhibits Jews from accessing or residing in certain residential areas due to their religious or ethnic identity.
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