On The Jews And Their Lies by Martin Luther

This controversial 16th-century treatise is a vehement critique of Jewish religious practices and beliefs, reflecting the author's deep-seated animosity towards the Jewish community. The text outlines a series of accusations against Jews, urging for their marginalization and advocating for severe measures against them, including the destruction of their synagogues and the confiscation of their property. It is often cited as a significant work that contributed to the spread of anti-Semitic sentiments in Europe, highlighting the dangerous intersection of religious fervor and prejudice.

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