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The Jewish Faith has long been subjected to an unimaginable amount of exile and persecution. Throughout the religion’s history, many individuals and communities have developed a depth of anti-Semitism and prejudice against the Jewish religious conviction and have subsequently strived to ensure that Jews were excommunicated from the acceptance of society. ... Consequently those who followed the Jewish creed were exposed to extensive oppression and were denied much of their basic rights and freedom. ...
The constant rivalry between the Christian and Jewish religion, particularly during early history, has long been the source of much of the friction and hostility shared between the two faiths. ... The distinctive and unique Jewish lifestyle, which was carried out in accordance to their religions commandments and regulations, differed vastly from those practiced by the Christians. ... It was for these reasons that Christians grew distrustful as they did not understand the complexity and conventions of the Jewish faith. ... It was common for Jewish families to seek sanctuary in foreign nations where persecution was less severe. ...
The heavy and continual denunciation of Jews throughout history has served to further embed and deepen these discriminatory perceptions of the Jewish people.
Approximate Word count = 915 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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