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BASIC GLOSSARY OF ANTI-SEMITISM Ahasverus: The Spanish “Asuero” is the equivalent of the German name Ahaverus, and this, in turn, of the Hebrew Ahashverosh, name of the King of Persia, the husband of Queen Esther, and one of the personalities of Purim’s history. In German anti-Semitic tradition, it is the name of a Jerusalem cobbler who urged Christ to follow his path to the Calvary when he stopped in order to rest, and who was condemned by Christ to walk forever towards Parousia, until no boy or girl were born or until the last woman would give birth. It is one of the three legends related to the wandering Jew. Ahmanidejad, Mahmut: current president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, who, in 2006 proposed wiping Israel from the map. He also promoted an international congress to prove that the Holocaust did not exist. Aktion T4: Nazi Germany’s euthanasia program (1939-41) aimed at eradicating from that society all persons having some kind of disability (intellectual, movement, hearing, visual) or some physical defect or ailment (including old age), by which that regime wanted to reach a perfect and homogeneous society, formed by economically productive individuals. It was based on the idea of dispensing with any one not being useful to the State or representing a threat to the white race’s supremacy. Al Quds: Jerusalem’s Arab name, meaning The Holy One. Anschluss (Anschluβ): German for Annexation. During the Second World War, this was the name given to Austria’s incorporation to the Third Reich in 1938. Anti-imperialism: Political position opposing geopolitical hegemonies, whether direct (colonies) or indirect (neocolonial dependence). In leftist language, the anti-imperialist position coincides with the rejection of any foreign interference in the countries’ internal policies, mainly by the United States. Anti-Judaism: Name preferred by some Jewish authors when referring to antiSemitism. Anti-Semite: He who practices or assumes prejudicial attitudes against Jews, their culture and their legacy. Anti-Semitic League of France: Coalition of French persons and institutions considered anti-Jewish anti-Masonic, founded in 1885 by Edouard Droumont, an published by the L’Antijuif, La Croix, La Libre Parole, La Cocarde and l’Intransigeant newspapers. It played an important role in the Dreyfus case. Anti-Semitic Riots of Coro: Pogroms with economic origin raised by general Juan Crisóstomo Falcón against the incipient Jewish community of Coro in 1854. Anti-Semitism: Prejudice rejecting everything related to Jews, be it directly against their physical presence or individuals (not necessarily Jewish) in some way related to them, or indirectly through their cultural, historic, religious, linguistic influence, etc. In certain texts with positions contrary to Jews, these are accused of being anti-Semitic, starting from the fact that the Arabs are the true Semites (they are even the descendents of the Jews referred by the Bible), while current Israeli people would be Europeans converted into a Jewish sect, historically and racially disconnected from Eretz Israel (Land of Israel). Anti-Zionism: Current of opinion partially or totally opposing the existence of the State of Israel. Anti-Zionism is used as a euphemism or a façade of antiSemitism. See Anti-Semitism (geopolitical). Arbeit macht frei: In German, “Work frees”. Famous inscription at the gate where the prisoners were received at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Auschwitz: Extermination and concentration camp (Auschwitz II, Birkenau, Monowitz, etc.) in the Silesia region, near Cracow. It is, par excellence, the symbol of cruelty and genocide during the Holocaust, Shoah has been the synonym for a long time. Auto-da-fe: Event in which those convicted of heresy or Judaism by the Holy Inquisition were delivered to secular justice for their execution at a bonfire or by strangulation with a garotte. Black Plague: Pandemic that attacked Europe during the XIV century and caused the death of one third of the continent’s population and of 60 million in Asia. In Europe, it was believed that it was caused by the Jews who had poisoned the wells, and for such reason numerous pogroms and expulsions occurred in certain kingdoms. Blood cleansing: Requirement by the authorities of the Iberian Catholic kingdoms in order that their subjects should not have Jewish or Moorish ancestors. Blood libel: Writing used to diffuse or communicate, with defaming will, the supposed rituals by Jews against Christian children. Calumny: False accusation, maliciously uttered in order to cause damage. Imputing a fact knowing that it is false. Canaan: Name of the ancient territory between the river Jordan and the Mediterranean, also identified as Fertile Crescent, that since ancient times until the 125th century before the common era was occupied by Canaanites, to give way to Judah’s Jews, Israel, the kingdom of the Hasmoneans and to the Judaea Roman province, that after the rebellion of Bar Kochba and as a punishment by the Roman victors, became Palestine. The pro-Palestinian groups want people to believe that from Canaan one went to the current Arab Palestine in order to withdraw legitimacy to the right to return to this territory claimed by the Jews. Capitalism: Economic system based on capital predomination as an element of production and a creator of wealth. Catafito: Name of a Jewish mythic soldier or policeman at the order of Pontius Pilatus who pushed Christ when going to the Calvary, for which Christ cursed him to live eternally. Every hundred years he gets seriously ill yet does not die. This is one of the three legends associated to the wandering Jew. CIA: Initials of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, specialized in espionage and counter-espionage, and that according to followers of conspiracy theories, is meddling with the countries’ internal affairs, mostly with those openly having antiimperialist, anti-capitalist policies against the US. Cisjordan: Name given to the Jordanian territories occupied by Israel during the Seven Days War, and that such country’s king did not want to get back when peace was signed. It is the territory where the Palestinian Autonomous Authority is currently ruling. Also known as Judaea and Samaria. Code of “Siete Partidas” (Seven-part Code): Spanish legal treaty of 1263 in which ritual crime is described as supposedly being part of the Jews’ uses and traditions. Complot: Confabulation, conspiracy or plot in order to destabilize a country or political regime. Complot (Judeo-Masonic): A supposed international confabulation of Jews and Freemasons to take over the world. Concentration camp: Place where Jews and other groups segregated by Nazism are detained and in which the inmates were subjected to forced labor, under inadequate hygienic conditions, leading to illnesses and hunger. Council (Vatican II): Board or congress of bishops and other ecclesiastics of the Catholic Church held at the Vatican City in the year 1963, under the auspice of pope John XXIII, that deliberated in order to exculpate the Jews of the crime of deicide. Colonialism: A regime’s tendency to hold a territory under the domination of a foreign power. Conspiracy: Action of several persons or groups aimed at damaging or alters a group, a project or a political regime. Conspiracy (of Jews) /Jewish conspiracy / Jewish-Masonic Conspiracy: See Complot Cosmopolitanism: Theory or analysis focus with propensity to consider all human races and groups on equal conditions. From the anti-Semite point of view, cosmopolitanism is deemed contrary to nationalism and patriotism, in wants to set a world government headed by the Jews. Cultural anti-Semitism: That rejecting part or all of Judaism’s material legacy, presuming that its is harmful to itself and to others. Crematorium: In the concentration and extermination camps, used to dispose of prisoners’ bodies. The crematoria were part of the deadly machinery associated to the gas chambers. Crime of apartheid: Inhuman actions committed with the purpose of establishing and maintaining domination of a group of persons over any other racial group of persons and of oppressing it systematically under a peace situation, as defined by the Statute of Rome. According to anti-Semite language, it is a policy applied in Israel against Arab citizens, who enjoy all their prerogatives as such, or against the Palestinians. Crime against humanity: A crime against humanity that, according to the Statute of Rome, of the International Criminal Tribunal, includes conducts such as assassination, extermination, deportation, torture, rape, forced prostitution, jailing or persecution under ideological, racial, ethnic or sexually oriented motives, or others as forced disappearance, kidnapping or any other human damage, committed as a generalized and systematic manner against the civil population and with knowledge of said attack. Christianity: Community of Christian faithful, independently of nationality, sex, language of affiliation to any of the known churches. Cross (Nazi): See Swastika. Dar al-Harb: Territory controlled by non-Muslim governments. The literal translation is land of war, for the Islamic people’s obligation to fight against infidels. From the Islamic vision, a territory that once was Muslim, but now is dominated by an infidel government is a diabolic abomination, inasmuch as territories that at some time were Allah’s subjects could only have ceased being so on account of the Devil. There are distinctions between infidel territories and their different forms of being related to Islam. Dar el-Had: where the infidel government respects and promotes Islam; Dar el-Suhl: where Muslim religion is respected and Dar el-Dawa, where said religion is not respected and the leaders have lo link with it. Dar al-Islam: Territory controlled by a Muslim government. Deicide: Accusation against Jews of having killed Jesus. Demonization: Theory whereby what is Jewish is directly related to the devil or Satan. Attribution of negative qualities to the Jews on account of their supposed alliance with evil due to the crime of deicide or their supposed condition of being perfidious. Delegitimization of Israel: Process whereby veracity is taken away from historic and political foundations of the State of Israel’s creation by the United Nations in 1947. Deportation: Method of an individual’s or a group’s estrangement from a territory as a punishment or as measure eliminating his/her presence in certain territory. Dhimmi: Name given to Jews and Christians living in a Muslim country. Diaspora: From the Greek, dispersion. By antonomasia that of the Jewish people is taken after Titus’ troops destroyed Jerusalem’s Temple in the year 70. Among Jews, it is the name given to communities spread throughout the world, with the exception of Jews living in Israel. Double loyalty: Accusation against Jews in which the feeling towards Israel (Judaism, or the world Jewry) and their countries of origin, above all when having to answer the question about which side they would take in the event of a conflagration between both nations. See perfidy and espionage. Dreyfus case: Trial followed against captain Alfred Dreyfus, Alsatian Jew, accused of treason to the French Homeland and proven to be base on an antiSemite prejudice, as denounced by the writer Emile Zola in 1898. Economic anti-Semitism: Prejudice judging as harmful or dangerous the influence of Jews on national or international economy, mostly in the capitalist world, and considering it as part of a conspiracy seeking to submit other peoples. Eretz Israel: Hebrew for land of Israel, with reference to the territory between the Mediterranean sea and the river Jordan, historic seat of the Jewish people before the Diaspora. It is the synonym of the current State of Israel. Ethnic cleansing: Euphemism referring to a State policy of eliminating those not belonging to the predominant race in a specific territory. It is considered a crime against humanity. Eugenics: Procedure based on genetic techniques for the supposed improvement of the human race. Euphemism: A word used instead of another one to lighten or mask an offensive or disagreeable idea or reality. Although generally it might turn out being positive (mostly when treating minorities) it is also used to hide the truth, The Nazis were experts in the use of euphemisms, calling things in an “acceptable” manner, as for instance “Final Solution” or the annihilation of Jews or “cargo”, referring to Jews in wagons going to the extermination camps. Euthanasia: Procedure whereby death is caused to whom so wishes, or who the authorities consider, under any reasoning, that they should die, be it by reason of illness, old age, or any other ideological, economic or scientific reason. Expulsion: Procedure whereby governments, after proscribing the presence of certain human groups, move that population beyond certain limits. Extermination camp: Place where Jews and other groups segregated by Nazism were taken in order to murder them by different methods, despoil them of their belongings and cremate their bodies. Fascism: System of authoritarian and totalitarian government, created in Italy by Benito Mussolini, and followed by other regimes as that of Franco in Spain, Hitler in Germany, Horthy in Hungary, among others. It proposes itself as a third road facing liberal democracies and the communist system, with a strong component of populism. It uses violence as a way to impose an ideology, as it does with censure, repression and, propaganda, including teaching systems. It generally has a sole and supreme leader, who rules the State without any kind of control, scruple, and unilaterally, and requesting submission by all powers. Fascist elements have been identified both in rightist and in leftist governments. Final solution: Euphemistic name of the Jewish people’s extermination during World War II. Fiqh: Muslim belief considering that the territories occupied by infidels and their property virtually belong to Islam, who is bound to recover them. Forced conversion: Imposition by force of baptism to Jewish groups, as it happened in Portugal in 1492. Gaza: Egyptian territory occupied by Israel during the Seven Days War whose return, in 1983, was not accepted by that country. It is currently administered by Hamas, after a coup d’état against Al Fatah. Genocide: Systematic extermination or eliminations of a social group by reason of race, ethnicity, religion, politics or nationality. Geopolitical anti-Semitism: Blaming Israel for the negative values traditionally attributed to the Jews, with which they are delegitimized, stigmatized and demonized in order to offset their influence on the world or to make them disappear. Ghetto: Enclosed quarter or sector where Jews were reduced to live. Ghetto inducing: Process whereby the Nazi authorities, during the times of the Holocaust, prior to concentration and extermination, concentrated the Jewish population of a region in some cities’ quarters , without caring about the sanitary or human conditions of the people enclosed in them. This process allowed the evacuation of the Jewish population towards extermination camps, by railroad. Graffiti: Graphic or written means of expression on walls of public places, generally with a sense of protest. Green line: Popular name given to the Arab-Israeli Armistice of 1949, defining the State of Israel’s borders and those of its neighbors Syria, Egypt and Jordan, after the first’s war of independence. Harbiyum: Arab word meaning infidels. According to Islam, every person living in the territories known as Dar al-Harb (infidel world) may be subject to death if attacking values of Islam or if entering its territory (Dar al-Islam) without consent. Hamas: Muslim fundamentalist movement, defined as Jihadist, and pretending the creation of Palestine in the current territories of Israel, the West Bank and Gaza. Hebrew: Word designating Israel’s official language. It is the written language of most of the Bible, including the Pentateuch or Torah. It is also used as a synonym for Jew. Hezbollah: Islamic fundamental movement supported by Iran and Syria and that was in war with Israel in August 2006. Hitler, Adolf: Chancellor (first minister) of Germany between 1933-1945 and leader of the National Socialist Party (Nazi), that set up an authoritarian regime in that country, obsessively centered on the persecution of Jews, applying it not only in their country but also in all the territories it invaded and on those of its allies during the Second World War. Holocaust: Name given to the Shoah (see the term) in Western countries. Holy Child of La Guardia: Spanish Catholic saint, supposedly killed by Jews in a ritual crime. Holy Inquisition: See Inquisition Holy Office: See Holy Inquisition Imperialism: Attitude and doctrine of those advocating for or practicing the extension of a country’s domination of another or other countries by means of military, economic or political force. Inquisition: Holy Inquisition or Holy Office: tribunal created by the Catholic Church in order to judge crimes against faith, including heresy, witchcraft and Judaism. Catholic Church institution meant to control heresy among its faithful, founded in 1184 in order to control Catharism in southern France. The inquisition became relevant in Spain between 1478-1821, and in Portugal between 15361821, mostly in order to fight against marranismo or crypto-Judaism of those converted into Catholicism by their own will (Spain) or by force (Portugal). It is also known as Holy Inquisition and Holy Office. Internal Displacement: In conflicts, process in which human groups must abandon their homes and take refuge in another zone of the national territory due to violence, warlike movements or by violation of Human Rights. International / World Judaism: Supposed association of the world’s different Jewish communities seeking to create a secret world government. Intifada: Arab world meaning agitation or uprising, used to designate two insurrections of the Palestinians of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip against the Sate of Israel. The first from 1987-1991, and the second, known as Al-Aqsa, from 2000 through 2005. Israel: Name given to the State created by the UN in the Middle East in 1948 in order to harbor the Jews of the world. It is the nickname received by the patriarch Jacob after his struggle with the angel, and by extension, Israel is the name received by his descendents, Synonym of the Jewish people. Israeli: Nationality of those legally belonging to the State of Israel. Israelite: Jew or descendent of Israel (the patriarch Jacob). Jerusalem: Capital of the State of Israel and main religious center of Judaism, it is also an important place for Islam. Jew: He who professes the religion based on Moses’ law. Jewish capital: Financial or monetary strength that, according to anti-Semites, is at the service of an international plot seeking to dominate the world. Jewish Problem or Jewish Question: Euphemism that masked the hatred of Jews and turned their mere existence or presence into an issue that hat to be “settled” or “resolved”. Judas: Name of several biblical personalities, among the a son of Jacob (normally called Judah), on of the leaders of the Hasmoneans’ movement (Judas Maccabeus), and in the Gospels’ Christian text, two apostles of Jesus, one called Judas Thaddeus (Saint Jude) and the second one called Iscariot, who according to the Christian tradition betrayed Jesus. The name’s similitude with the word Jew has being used in applying to Jews the features of perfidy, disloyalty and betrayal normally associated to Iscariot’s name. In the Spanish Holy Week tradition, it is common to burn a rag doll representing him, but in ancient times it was accustomed to hunt any Jew in order to make pay for the betrayal of his master, also by burning him. Judaism: Monotheist religion of the Middle East based on God’s revelations to patriarchs Abraham, Jacob and Isaac, and to the law included in the Bible’s first five books (Pentaeuch), and that subsequently was regulated and developed by prophets, scholars, mystics and philosophers, in order to constitute a system of doctrine followed by the Jews. Judaism served as a basis for Christianity and Islam. Judaea: Name of the Roman province settled on the Holy Land since the Hasmoneans kingdom that had been formerly occupied by the kingdoms of Israel and Judah; the word Jew derives from its toponymic. The name was changed by the Romans to Palestine after the Bar Kochba revolt in the year 70 of the Common Era. Judea and Samaria: Ancient names of current Cisjordania. They are also identified as Occupied Territories of the river Jordan’s West bank. Judenfrage: German term meaning Jewish issue or Jewish problem. See the terms. Judenrein or Judenfrei: Literally free of Jews, in German. It designated those territories left without population of such origin. Judensau: Jewish sow, anti-Semite myth attributing to the Jews the maternity of a sow, from which the drink its milk. Judeo-phobia: Synonym of anti-Semitism. Kristallnacht: In German, The Night of Broken Glass, name given to the November 9th. 1938 pogrom in all Germany an Austria, remembered as the beginning of the Holocaust. Kotel: See Wailing Wall. Lebensborn: Source of life, in German. Nazism regime’s program consisting in recruiting women in order that they had children with chosen men, generally soldiers, thus creating a Germanic super race. It was implemented in 1935 under Himmler and it aimed at Europe being Germanized through eugenics. Lebensraum: Vital space, in German. Expansionist idea, according to which Germany required a bigger territory for is continuity as a nation, something that implied annexation and ethnic cleansing. These Germanizing plans implied expulsion or displacement of local population to other zones, in order to replace with those of German origins. Laws of Nuremberg: Statutes adopted by the Nazi regime in 1933, turning the Jew into a citizen without rights, after establishing racism as a State official policy. Libel: Writing defaming someone or something. Marr, Wilhelm: Anti-Jewish writer who coined the anti-Semitism term, based on the linguistics of Hebrew as a language with Semitic origins. In his book Zwanglose Antisemitische Hefte, Marr considers that the negative features being blamed on Jews did not have a religious root but a racial one. As a politician, he created the first movement based only on anti-Semitic ideas. Marrano: Name given in the inquisition’s Spain to Jews converted to Catholicism and whose Christian religious were doubted. My struggle: Book written by Hitler in which he describes his ides, among the, the anti-Semitic ones. Myth: Narration of a historic fact or of personality that in an extraordinary way represents a general feature of a people and their cosmogony. It is inserted in a people’s or nation’s collective beliefs, and in spite of its fabulous character and lack of scientific foundation or historic evidence, is taken as a true. Mossad: The State of Israel’s Intelligence Agency. From the anti-Semitic point of view, it is closely related to the CIA in its objectives to destabilize, spy or sabotage countries with anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist and anti-Zionist policies, and being part of the Judeo-Masonic complot. National Socialism: German Fascist ideology advocating a racially pure State, based on the recovery of the German past. Nakba / Naqba: Arab word meaning displacement, naming an event commemorating as mournful the Palestinians’ exit from the territory of Israel as a result of its independence. Nazism: Abbreviated name of National Socialism. Derived from the Nazi affectionate name (that of Nationalsozialismus) Negationism: Said referring to the Shoá, pseudo-historic movement failing to recognize or denying the existence of the Holocaust during the Second World War. Neo Anti-Semitism: Thus is called the anti-Jewish trend blaming the State of Israel for the same negative features formerly associated to Jewish individuals. See Anti-Semitism (geopolitical) and Anti-Zionism. Naturei Karta: Jewish religious ultra orthodox movement opposing the creation of the State of Israel due to the belief that it may only exist when refounded by the Messiah. According to the members of Naturei Karta, the secular character of the State of Israel is a sin, and that is the reason why God allowed the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in the year 70 of the Common Era, and the subsequent expulsion of the Jews, and their Diaspora. Nostra Aetate Declaration of the Vatican Council II in which the Catholic Church exculpates the Jews of the sin of killing God, that is to say, it considers that the Jews did not killed Jesus. Numerus clausus: In Latin, a closed number or relation. Legal provision limiting the quota of Jewish students in several educational institutions, from primary to universities. It was also applied to the practice of certain professions. OLP: Organization for the Libration of Palestine, founded in 1967, longtime characterized by its terrorist activity. It signed peace with Israel and turned into the current Al Fatah party. Palestine: Territory that belonged to the Ottoman Empire and became a British mandate after World War One. Palestine was the name given by the Romans to the province of Judaea as a punishment of the Jews for the Bar Kochba rebellion and it was the name that the British gave to the Ottoman Arabistan, which included current Israel, the West Bank territories, Gaza and Jordan. Palestine’s Partition: United Nations’ proposal, in 1947, for the creation of a Jewish State and an Arab one in the territory of the ancient British Mandate of Palestine, after Transjordan’s segregation (current Jordan). In spite of the acceptance of the terms by the Jews’ representatives, the Arabs rejected it and led to the War of Independence, between both sides, that ended with the 1949 Armistice or establishment of the Green Line. Perfidy: Disloyalty, treason or breach of the faith due. Common accusation against the Jews, under the supposition, according Saint John Chrysostom’s that the Jews knew that Christ was the Messiah, yet since they privileged an alliance with the Devil, they denied it. In political or nationalist anti-Semitism this accusation implies that the Jew is not capable of being loyal to his country. Pogrom: Violent attack against Jewish populations, mostly in Eastern Europe. Political anti-Semitism: Feeling attributing negative qualities to the intervention of some country’s Jewish citizens in their countries’ political affairs, generally under the suspicion that they have plotted to get hold of local power and turn the country into a colony. Politically correct: Said of the language, expression allowed at the public environment with the purpose of not offending and of pleasing, mostly minorities. It is nurtured by euphemisms. Politically incorrect: Antonym of politically correct, linguistic offense in political language, especially when referring to minorities. Preconception: Opinion about some one before knowing him, being capable of varying when the error is evidenced. Prejudgment: Tendency to negatively judge some one based from feature of such person, and which has an immutable nature, in spite of the fact that there may be evidence that what is believed is false. Profanation: Crime against the integrity of sacred places, their objects, or graveyards.. Profanation of the Consecrated Host: Anti-Semite accusation according to which the Jews stole the consecrated hosts in order to stab them or defecate on them, in their eagerness to deny Jesus’ divinity. Pro-Palestinian idea: Idea inclined to promoting an Arab State in Palestine, be it on the West Bank territories and Gaza (partial), or in these and Israel, something supposing the latter’s disappearance (total). This idea, as such, is not anti-Semitism since it recognizes the Palestinians’ right to have a State; yet, in anti-Semitic discourse, it is sometimes used as a euphemism to hide anti-Jewish feelings. Protocols of the Elders of Zion: Anti-Semitic libel talking about a supposed Judeo-Masonic conspiracy to conquer the world. Racial anti-Semitism: One that, based on pseudo-scientific knowledge, deems that the Jews are subhuman, or believing that certain negative values associated to Jews and their beliefs are hereditary. Religious anti-Semitism: Feeling against Jews based on the religion they practice, one they deem contrary to the values and feelings of the creeds of those who have this kind of feelings. It is the most ancient anti-Semitism, and in ancient times was based on the Jews’ rejection of other gods, of idolatry and some dogmas as the divinity of Jesus, or Mohamed’s prophetic nature. Ritual crime: Fallacious accusation against the Jews of having murdered children in order to bake unleavened bread for Easter, or crucifying them during the Holy Week, coinciding with the latter. Sabotage: Action meant to interrupt or damage an enterprise or project, in order to get a specific political goal. Sambenito: Infamous dress that, as a punishment, those convicted of heresy were forced to use by the Holy Inquisition when repenting of their heresies. Samer or Samar: Name of a personality of the Biblical times, who did the Golden Calf, and accordingly was condemned to live and walk eternally; it is a legend associated to the wandering Jew myth. Saint Felix, martyr: Catholic saint venerated in Italy, supposedly killed by Jews to brink his blood. Saint John Chrysostom: Doctor of the Eastern and Catholic Church. He fostered anti-Semitic ideas within Christianity. Segregation: Political doctrine proposing the separation of two peoples or certain individual’s base on racist, classist or any other kind of criteria. Semite: Descendent of Sem. People speaking a language of middle-eastern origin such s Arab, Hebrew or Aramaic. Euphemistic synonym of Jew. Shabbath goy / Shabbes goy: Term applied to a gentile assistant in charge of setting on the houses’ lights during Saturday, a moment when practicing Jews are forbidden from doing so.In anti-Semite language, gentile sympathizing with Jews or pro Semite. Shoah: Genocide executed by the Nazis against the Jewish people, characterized by the systematization of murder, based on a racial prejudice. Social Darwinism: Application of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution in social organization. It is based on the idea of the most able person’s survival, conceived as a mechanism of social evolution and on the belief that the concept of natural selection may be used when handling with human society. SS: Initial of the German word Schutztaffel or protection squadron, created by Hitler in 1925, crash groups of a military, police, penitentiary and security nature accompanying the regular armies and in charge of persecuting, evacuating and murdering, bloodily, those deemed “enemies” of the Third Reich. Subhuman: Category that, according to German racist pseudo-science, corresponded to the Jews, who, according to it, could have external features similar to humans, yet intellectually and physically did no reach them. The Jews, the Gypsies, the Slavic and the Negroes fit such category and that justified their elimination. Transit camp: Place controlled by the German State or by its allies where Jews and other groups segregated were taken when going to concentration or extermination camps. Theories of conspiracy: How to explain an event or a chain of the same. Vanquished synagogue: Image in which the victory of the Church against Judaism was represented in the cathedrals. Wandering Jew: Myth according to which Jesus curses a member of the Jewish people to live and wander eternally throughout the world, and whose presence represented plagues, draughts, abortions, sour milk or children´s deaths. The myth has, at least, three legends. It was spread throughout Europe but it also known in Latin America. White Supremacy: Ideology sustaining that the white race (to which some groups such as Jews do not belong) is culturally, physical and morally superior to the rest of the human gender. World Jewry: The sum of all the world’s Jewish communities. Zion: Hill located at the city of Jerusalem, where there was a Jebusite fortress that was conquered by king David (current David citadel) and that has become a synonym of Jerusalem, not so much as a city, but rather as the spiritual center of Judaism. Zionism: National liberation movement, founded by Theodor Herzl at the end of the XIXth. Century, proposing the creation of a State that warranting security and continuation of their culture and religion, to Jews, far away from the typical persecutions against Israelite communities in the Christian and Muslim world. In anti-Semite language, the word Zionism is used, pejoratively, when talking about Judaism. Zionist: person following the Zionist ideology or supporting the existence of the State of Israel In anti-Semitic language, it is used to mask the word Jew, which makes it more politically correct mainly among leftist or pro-Palestinian environments.