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The Holocaust. The word has Greek origins and means “sacrifice by fire.” Systematic, state sponsored persecution and murder of 6 million Jews by Nazis and their collaborators. How did this happen?. Anti-Semitism. Anti-Semitism. Prejudice, hostility, and/or hatred for Jews. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Holocaust

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• The word has Greek origins and means “sacrifice by fire.”• Systematic, state sponsored

persecution and murder of 6 million Jews by Nazis and their collaborators.

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How did this happen?

Anti-Semitism

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Anti-SemitismPrejudice, hostility, and/or hatred for Jews.

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The Roots of Anti-SemitismI. Race vs. Ethnicity

A. It is a misconception that Jews are a race.

B. Race: Thought of as biological. Based on physical characteristics.

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Below are the race categories from the U.S. Census. How

would you describe yourself?• Caucasian• African-American• Hispanic/Latino• American Indian/Alaska Native• Asian• Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian

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C. Ethnicity: Cultural traits and shared history with a certain group of people. 1. Belief that you descend from this

group. 2. Personal identification.

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Below are some examples of ethnicities common in the U.S. What ethnicity do

you identify with?• Chinese• German• Irish• Italian• French• Russian

• Polish• Greek• Arab• Dutch• Japanese• Puerto Rican

• Navajo• Somali• Iraqi• Scottish• Mexican• Jamaican

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What is the difference?

• Is race something that can change? Can we choose our race?• Is ethnicity something that can

change?

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D. By claiming Jews were a race, it could be said they were genetically inferior to other races.

E. Jews are an ethnic group, spread throughout the world because of the Diaspora.

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II. Treatment of Jews in Medieval Europe

A. During the 1200’s, restrictions were placed on Jews:

1. Special yellow badges they had to wear.

2. Live in ghettos, apart from Christians.

3. Listen to Christian conversion speeches.

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B. Jews in England, France, and Germany were robbed and exiled.

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III. Jews in 18th Century AustriaA. Required to wear a yellow arm badge if they did not

have a beard.B. Not allowed to buy vegetables or cattle before 11

am.C. Paid extra taxes for 10 years to earn citizenship.

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IV. Jews in 18th Century RussiaA. Could not

attend public universities or become generals in the army.

B. The government often started pogroms.

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Pogrom• A riot or violent mob attack directed

towards a particular group of people.• Usually approved of by the government

or military.

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Closure1. How have Jews been treated

throughout history?2. What are some reasons they have

been treated like this?3. Provide 2 specific examples of anti-

Semitism.