Anti-Judaism has been called "a total or partial opposition to Judaism—and to Jews as adherents of it—by persons who accept a competing system of beliefs and practices and consider certain genuine Judaic beliefs and practices as inferior." Others, including Hannah Arendt, consider anti-Judaism distinct from antisemitism, which is based upon racial or ethnic prejudices.
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