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For a closely related idea, see the article Jews as a Chosen people.

The terms Judeocentrism, Semitism or Shemitism, Jewish ethnocentrism (Judeo-centric, etc.) are political neologisms used by those who view Zionism as Jewish or Zionist ethnocentrism. It refers to an allegation that Jews consider their cultural traditions and values to be superior to all others.

1 Neologisms?

According to the 1977 Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, the term semitism was first coined in 1885 to mean "Jewish ideas or influence in politics or society". However, semitism can also refer to so-called " Semitic languages" or " Semitic peoples", as well as philo-Semitism, so it is an ambiguous term.

2 Jewish Ethnocentrism

There is no debate that ethnocentrism exists to a greater or lesser degree in most cultures, including within Judaism. Although a few people believe that Jews are vastly more ethnocentric than other groups, to the extent of believing in a worldwide Zionist conspiracy, this article will focus on the more mainstream view of Jewish ethnocentrism.

Jewish views of religious pluralism vary widely, but like other religions, Orthodox Judaism, Conservative Judaism and some within Reform Judaism maintain a concept of chosenness in their liturgy and to some degree, in their theology (all of Reconstructionist JudaismReconstructionist Judaism is a denomination of Judaism characterized by: The belief that an individual's personal autonomy generally overrides traditional Jewish law and custom, yet also holding that one's practices must take into account communal consens and some of Reform Judaism do not). However, the Jewish notion of "chosenness" is non-exclusive; that is, religious Jews believe that non-Jews can have their own relationship with God, and non-Jews can go to heaven. Thus, this is not a clear example of ethnocentrism.

The term Judeocentrism is used to criticise journalism and historical research which is perceived as focusing excessively on Jews, or portraying other cultures from a narrowly Jewish perspective. For example, Ian Hancock accuses the US Holocaust Memorial Council "underestimating and underrepresenting" the death of Roma and Sinti (Gypsies) during the HolocaustThe Porajmos (also Porrajmos literally Devouring is a term coined by the Roma (Gypsy) people to describe attempts by the Nazi regime to exterminate most of the Roma peoples of Europe. The phenomenon has been little studied and largely overshadowed by the, and says that "a very blind eye is being turned in the direction of Gypsy history".

See also: Jewish views of religious pluralism, Jewish view of marriageJudaism considers marriage to be the ideal state of existence; a man without a wife, or a woman without a husband, are considered incomplete. Ancient customs In traditional Jewish society, from the era of the Talmud up to the enlightenment, social associa

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Anti-SemitismAnti-Semitism alternatively antisemitism is hostility towards Jews. It ranges from ad hoc antagonism towards Jews on an individual level to the institutionalized prejudice and persecution once prevalent in European societies, of which the highly explicit ethnocentrism

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