Noun
judeophobia (uncountable)
Alternative letter-case form of Judeophobia
Judeophobia (uncountable)
An irrational fear or hatred of Jews.
Synonym: Judophobism
Gustavo Perednik has argued that what he terms "Judeophobia" has a number of unique traits which set it apart from other forms of racism, including permanence, depth, obsessiveness, irrationality, endurance, ubiquity, and danger. Source: Internet
Nazi Germany collapsible Hitler and the Nazis had some support from Christian communities, mainly due to a common cause against the anti-religious Communists, as well as to mutual Judeophobia and antisemitism. Source: Internet
Judeophobia, Harvard University Press, 1997, p. 208. Peter Schäfer The ancient Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria describes an attack on Jews in Alexandria in 38 CE in which thousands of Jews died. Source: Internet