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Qué (quién) es Jew-baiter - definición

HOSTILITY, PREJUDICE, OR DISCRIMINATION AGAINST JEWS
Anti-semitism; Anti-semitic; Anti-Semite; Anti-Semitic; Anti-Semitist; Roots of anti-Semitism; Causes of Anti-Semitism; Anti-Semites; Causes of anti-Semitism; Anti-Semetism; Anti-semites; Judaeophobia; Anti-jewish; Anti Semitism; Antisemite; Anti-semite; Judeophobia; Dirty Jew; Antisemitic; Anti-Jewism; Anti-Semitism/SV; Antisemites; Anti-semetic; Political antisemitism; Anti-semetism; Anti-semitisim; Jewish Persecution in the Middle Ages; Anti-Semitical; Anti-Jewish; Jew hater; Anti semite; Jewphobia; Jew bashing; Anti-Semitisim; Contemporary antisemitism; Judophobia; Anti Semite; Anti-Semetic; Antisemetism; Judeophobe; Hatred of Jews; Jew-baiting; Jew-baiter; Anti semitic; Judeophobic; Leftist anti-Semitism; Anti semetism; Anti-Jewish sentiment; Anti-Jewish policies; Antisemitist; Antisemittism; Ancient antisemitism; Jew hatred; Anti-Semitism; French anti-semitism; Anti-semitist; Antisemitism in Malaysia; Anti-Hebrewism; Discrimination against Jews; Cultural antisemitism; Antisemetic; Islamic antisemitism in the 19th century; The longest hatred; Anticapitalist antisemitism; Leftist antisemitism; Socialist antisemitism; Socialist anti-semitism; Oldest hatred; The oldest hatred; Antisemitic law; Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories; AntiSemite; Right-wing antisemitism; Antisemitism in ancient Egypt; Antisemitists; Antisemitism in ancient Rome
  • Slovak]] propaganda poster exhorts readers not to "be a servant to the Jew".
  • 1889 Paris, France elections poster for self-described "candidat antisémite" [[Adolphe Willette]]: "The Jews are a different race, hostile to our own... Judaism, there is the enemy!" (see file for complete translation)
  • Rothschild]] with the world in his hands
  • The massacre of the [[Banu Qurayza]], a Jewish tribe in [[Medina]], 627
  • Cover page of Marr's ''The Way to Victory of Germanicism over Judaism'', 1880 edition
  • A wagon piled high with corpses outside the crematorium at the recently liberated [[Buchenwald concentration camp]], 1945
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  • Public reading of the antisemitic newspaper ''[[Der Stürmer]]'', [[Worms, Germany]], 1935
  • Yekaterinoslav]]
  • Mariana de Carabajal]] (converted Jew), accused of a relapse into Judaism, [[Mexico City]], 1601
  • Expulsions of Jews]] in Europe from 1100 to 1600
  • Palestinian]] city [[Nablus]], 2022
  • 4% of African-Americans self-identified as [[Black Hebrew Israelites]] in 2019.<ref name=":3" /> Between 2019 and 2022, individuals motivated by Black Hebrew Israelitism committed five religiously motivated murders.<ref name=":1" />
  • Antisemitic agitators in Paris burn an effigy of Mathieu Dreyfus during the [[Dreyfus affair]]
  • Jews (identified by the mandatory [[Jewish badge]] and [[Jewish hat]]) being burned.
  • 1879 statute of the Antisemitic League
  • expulsion of the Jews from Frankfurt]] in 1614

Jew (word)         
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  • Map of the region in the 9th century BCE
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WORD DERIVED FROM THE HEBREW-LANGUAGE WORD "YEHUDI"
Jewed; Etymology of the word Jew; Jew (insult); Yevrey
The English term Jew originates in the Biblical Hebrew word Yehudi, meaning "from the Kingdom of Judah". See Jastrow Dictionary and the source he used: Megilla 13a:2 (Talmud).
Jew with a coin         
  • Polish "Jew with a coin" figurine. Although the coin is a Polish Grosz, a dollar sign is prominently displayed, as a symbol of money in general. The text reads: "For the money to be in the house and never run out, you must have a Jew in the house, he will guard the money".
STEREOTYPICAL GENRE
Lucky Jew; Jew with the coin; Little Jews; Jew with a gold coin; Jew with the gold coin
The Jew with a coin (, also little Jew (), or lucky Jew ()) is a good luck charm in Poland, where images or figurines of the character, usually accompanied by a proverb, are said to bring good fortune, particularly financially. For most Poles the figurines represent a harmless superstition and a positive, sympathetic portrayal of Jewishness.
wandering Jew         
  • ''[[Ahasuerus at the End of the World]]'', by [[Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl]], 1888.
  • Death]] grabs an executioner while sending the Wandering Jew away. Detail from ''[[The Chariot of Death]]'' (1848–1851), painting by Théophile Schuler.
  • The Wandering Jew by [[Samuel Hirszenberg]] (1899).
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  • Der ewige Jude]]'' in Germany and Austria 1937–1938. Shown here is a reproduction at an exhibition at [[Yad Vashem]], 2007.
  • "The Wandering Jew", 1898 illustration by [[E. J. Sullivan]] for ''Sartor Resartus''
  • Jewish Museum of Switzerland]]
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  • Christ]] on his way to [[Calvary]], as depicted in the ''Chronica Majora''
EUROPEAN CHRISTIAN LEGENDARY FIGURE OF A JEW WHO TAUNTED JESUS AND WAS CURSED TO IMMORTALLY WALK THE EARTH UNTIL THE SECOND COMING
Wandering jew; The wandering jew; The Wandering Jew; Agasfer; Cartaphilus; Wandering Jew (legend); Juan Espera en Dios; Buttadeus; Cartophilus; Isaac Laquedem; The wandering Jew; The Legend Of Ahasuerus; Ahasver; Karaphilos; Legend of Ahasuerus
¦ noun
1. a legendary person said to have been condemned by Christ to wander the earth until the Second Coming.
2. a trailing tradescantia with striped leaves suffused with purple. [Tradescantia albiflora and T. pendula.]

Wikipedia

Antisemitism

Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against Jews. A person who holds such positions is called an antisemite. Antisemitism is considered to be a form of racism.

Antisemitism has historically been manifested in many ways, ranging from expressions of hatred of or discrimination against individual Jews to organized pogroms by mobs, police forces, or genocide. Although the term did not come into common usage until the 19th century, it is also applied to previous and later anti-Jewish incidents. Notable instances of persecution include the Rhineland massacres preceding the First Crusade in 1096, the Edict of Expulsion from England in 1290, the 1348–1351 persecution of Jews during the Black Death, the massacres of Spanish Jews in 1391, the persecutions of the Spanish Inquisition, the expulsion from Spain in 1492, the Cossack massacres in Ukraine from 1648 to 1657, various anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire between 1821 and 1906, the 1894–1906 Dreyfus affair in France, the Holocaust in German-occupied Europe during World War II and Soviet anti-Jewish policies. Though historically most manifestations of antisemitism have taken place in Christian Europe, since the early 20th century antisemitism has increased in the Middle East.

The root word Semite gives the false impression that antisemitism is directed against all Semitic people, e.g., including Arabs, Assyrians, and Arameans. The compound word Antisemitismus ('antisemitism') was first used in print in Germany in 1879 as a scientific-sounding term for Judenhass ('Jew-hatred'), and this has been its common use since then.