The 19th century saw Jews, like many other people, moving to the American West.
They saw Jews as beyond redemption even if they converted to the majority religion.
However, 30 percent who saw Jews as wanting to be different said it was a positive trait.
He saw only other Jews trudging beside the buildings.
"It gives a sort of calming effect, so that when kids see Jews outside the safe environment of the museum, they understand."
And he did not like to see Jews living in subjugation.
It's the nastiness of the others to see only Jews.
For these communities at the present day, see Syrian Jews.
With prices as they are, he cannot see Jews coming back to live in the ghetto.
The results showed that over half the American population saw Jews as greedy and dishonest.