Judaeophobe

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) One who fears or hates Jews.
 * 2) * 1905, Israel Friedlaender, "Dubnow's Theory of Jewish Nationalism," Past and Present: A Collection of Jewish Essays, Ark Pub. Co., 1919, pg. 372:
 * It is the problem which touches the very root of our national existence, the problem—to put it in the words of an ancient Judaeophobe—of "a nation dispersed and divided," or—to express it in the words of a modern Judaeophile—the problem of "Israel among the Nations."
 * It is the problem which touches the very root of our national existence, the problem—to put it in the words of an ancient Judaeophobe—of "a nation dispersed and divided," or—to express it in the words of a modern Judaeophile—the problem of "Israel among the Nations."