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The "term" in The English Language which is used for the persecution of Jewish People is usually "Anti-Semitism".

The persecution of Jewish People is usually rooted in hate, fear and oftentimes jealous.

The reality is one can waste time arguing over what might be a better term for Hate Crimes against Jewish People, rather than actually working to stop the fear of Judaism and the acts of violence the fear brings to innocent people! Does "Jewaphobia" exist? YES.....

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  1. Antisemitism (general term)
  2. Pogroms (mob violence, often encouarged by some governements)
  3. The Holocaust (refers specifically to the Nazi genocide of the Jews)
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