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Semitism$73702$ - traducción al español

DISCRIMINATION AGAINST JEWS AS A WHOLE BASED ON RELIGIOUS BELIEF
Theological anti-Semitism; Religious anti-Semitism; Religious anti-semitism; Religious discrimination against Jews; Theological antisemitism
  • A 15th-century German woodcut showing an alleged host desecration.<br />''1:'' the hosts are stolen<br />''2:'' the hosts bleed when pierced by a Jew<br />''3:'' the Jews are arrested<br />''4:'' they are burned alive.
  • 18th century Frankfurt Judensau
  • Painting in [[Sandomierz Cathedral]], Poland, depicts Jews murdering Christian children for their blood, ~ 1750

Semitism      
n. semitismo
Semitism         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Shemitism; Semitism (disambiguation)
(n.) = Semitismo
Ex: A committee in defense of Semitism has been created because of the "repeated insults and damages to the Arabs who are Semites".
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* anti-Semitism = antisemitismo
philo-Semitic         
AN INTEREST IN, RESPECT FOR AND AN APPRECIATION OF JEWISH PEOPLE, THEIR HISTORY AND THE INFLUENCE OF JUDAISM
Philosemite; Philo-semitism; Philo-Semitic; Philo-Semites; Philo-Semite; Judeophilia; Semitist; Judeophile; Judeophiles; Judeophiliac; Judeophiliacs; Philo-Semitist; Philo-Semitists; Philosemites; Philosemitist; Philosemitists; Philo-semitic; Philosemitic; Prosemitism; Jew-lover; Jew lover; Jew lovers; Jew-lovers; Philo-Semitism
filo-semítico (amante de los semitas, amante de Israel, no antisemita)

Definición

Shemitism

Wikipedia

Religious antisemitism

Religious antisemitism is aversion to or discrimination against Jews as a whole, based on religious doctrines of supersession that expect or demand the disappearance of Judaism and the conversion of Jews, and which figure their political enemies in Jewish terms. This often has led to false claims against Judaism and religious antisemitic canards. It is sometimes called theological antisemitism.

Some scholars have argued that modern antisemitism is primarily based on nonreligious factors, John Higham being emblematic of this school of thought. However, this interpretation has been challenged. In 1966 Charles Glock and Rodney Stark first published public option polling data showing that most Americans based their stereotypes of Jews on religion. Further opinion polling since in America and Europe has supported this conclusion.