The word "anti-Semitism" is inadequate. It is a misnomer. The word was coined in 1879 from the Greek words "anti", meaning "against" and "Semite", meaning a descendant of Shem. The word was first used by Wilhelm Marr a German Supremacist, who created it to explain the current anti-Jewish campaigns in Europe. Since Arab peoples (such as Assyrians, Coptic Christians for example) are also Semitic peoples. Hence, it is not the best expression. Anti-Jewish, and Jew- hatred or hatred of jews , are more descriptive and adequate as well as not misleading. It is more than just prejudice. The word came into general use in the past hundred years and encompasses all forms of hostility manifested toward Jews throughout history.
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