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Holocaust

Submitted by Tyler_T_T on April 18, 2005

Category: English
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The most familiar act of anti-Semitism is the Holocaust, but anti-Semitism goes further back. The Holocaust began with the ideas of anti-Semitism, stereotypes, sinister cartoons, and the gradual spread of hate. Anti-Semitism is the prejudice and discrimination against or harassment of Jewish people. Martin Luther once wrote, “That next to the devil thou hast no enemy more cruel, more venomous and violent than a true Jew” (Dawidowicz, 23). Anti-Semitism is just like every other type of prejudice and discrimination, it represents a denial of human rights. Though violent Anti-Semitism acts are rare, there are still occurrences of anti-Semitism today.
The roots of anti-Semitism were believed to be started in Ancient Israel. When Ancient Israel was invaded and destroyed, rulers blamed the Jews for the disaster. “The Jews had turned to another God and neglected their own ancient laws and Gods, therefore the Gods punished Israel”(Patterson 3). The Jews were then forced to leave Israel.
After leaving Ancient Israel, many Jews arrived in Ancient Greece and Rome. “It was in Alexandria where the first anti-Jewish acts were recorded” (Patterson 5). There they had limits to social and commercial life. “The Syrian emperor Antiochos Epiphanes IV (175-163 BC) even tried to stop them from practicing their religion”(Patterson 4). They were forced to worship Zeus, but revolted. This gave the Jews political independence and granted them certain rights. This only led to more tensions within the city.
Greek writers attacked Jews and wrote they were slaves in Egypt and expelled because they were lepers. “In certain places Jews were tolerated but forced to wear certain clothing or identification, restricted to certain quarters, and required to pay special taxes” (Patai 74). Apion who was Alexandria’s most prominent anti-Semitic writer, held Jews accountable with every
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