Anti-Jewish Riots
The term "Anti-Jewish Riots" refers to violent outbreaks against Jewish communities, often fueled by prejudice and scapegoating. These riots have occurred in various countries throughout history, particularly during times of social unrest or economic hardship. They typically involve mob violence, destruction of property, and physical attacks on individuals.
One notable example is the Pogroms in Eastern Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, where Jewish populations faced brutal assaults. Such events highlight the deep-seated antisemitism that has persisted over centuries, leading to significant suffering and displacement within Jewish communities.