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Inquisition
thumb|upright=1.7|A 19th-century depiction of Galileo Galilei before the Holy Office, by [[Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury]]
Spanish Inquisition
ecclesiastical court system under the control of the kings of Spain (1478-1834)
blood libel
rumor that Jews killed Christians to use blood in ceremonies
anti-Judaism
Anti-Judaism denotes a spectrum of historical and contemporary ideologies that are fundamentally or partially rooted in opposition to Judaism. It encompasses the rejection or abrogation of the Mosaic covenant and advocates for the supersession of Judaism and Jewish identity by proponents of other religious, political-ideological, or theological frameworks, which assert their own precedence as the "light unto the nations" or as the chosen people of God. The opposition is often perpetuated through the reinterpretation and appropriation of Jewish prophecy and other Hebrew biblical texts, reflecti

Judensau
A Judensau (German for "Jews' sow") is a folk art image of Jews in obscene contact with a large sow (female pig), which in Judaism is an unclean animal. These first appeared in the 13th century in Germany and some other European countries, and remained popular for over 600 years.
religious views of Adolf Hitler
spiritual and religious beliefs held by the German leader from 1933 to 1945, Adolf Hitler
Gilad Atzmon
Israeli-born British jazz musician and author
Yevsektsiya
A Yevsektsiya (, a syllabic abbreviation for "Jewish Section" (). ; ) was the ethnically Jewish section of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and its main institutions; it is also sometimes described as the Yiddish-language branch of the CPSU. The section was established in fall of 1918 with consent of Vladimir Lenin to carry Party ideology and Marxist-Leninist atheism to the Soviet Jewish masses. The Yevsektsiya published a Yiddish periodical, der Emes. According to Walter Kolarz, the Yevsektsiya inside the League of Militant Godless, "had a total of 40,000 Jewish members in 1929, the ye

Canaanism
thumb|250px|Nimrod (sculpture)|Nimrod (1939) by [[Yitzhak Danziger, a visual emblem of the Canaanite idea.]]
history of antisemitism
aspect of history
Political views of Adolf Hitler
overview of Adolf Hitler's political views