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High level of prejudice among younger people toward Jews

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High level of prejudice among younger people toward Jews

High level of prejudice among younger people toward Jews

Young Americans say they are seeing a new face of anti-Semitism among their progressive college classmates, who are bullying and shunning them purely for their Jewish faith.

CNN’s Nick Watt reports.


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