Jewdom

noun

Etymology

From Jew + -dom.

  1. derived from יְהוּדָה — “male given name, Yehuda; Judah, Judea
  2. derived from Ἰουδαῖος
  3. derived from iūdaeus — “Judean (i.e. Jew)
  4. derived from juiu
  5. inherited from Jew
  6. suffixed as jewdom — “Jew + dom

Definitions

  1. The realm, sphere, influence, or domain of Jews

    The realm, sphere, influence, or domain of Jews; the whole body of Jews collectively; Jewry.

    • Then followed Talmudism in such parts of Jewdom as had become European.
    • The peculiar Morality of Jewdom. That the Hebrew is not very particular with regard to his moral obligations towards other people, is fairly well known.
  2. The state or condition of being a Jew

    The state or condition of being a Jew; Jewishness.

    • The self-emancipation of our age would be emancipation from bargaining and from money, that is from practical, real Jewdom.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA