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Originally Posted by lostmyface
the jewish question meant different things to different people. many agree that is pertains to the negative attitude toward the apparent and persistent singularity of the Jews as a people on the background of the rising political nationalisms and new nation-states in europe. zionism came from the jewish question. apparently the question was answered when israel was founded an reform judaism came about.
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I thought the Jewish question was the refusal of Jews to intergrate fully with cultures they lived in, leading to a close knit community of Jews helping each other become wealthy, which is evidenced in the disproportionate wealth ratio of the Jewish people.
The answer to that was to take over and commit human rights violations against another people occupying the magic land you all wanted?
A rather shitty answer, to a complex question.