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Throughout European history, Jewish people were forced to live in segregated communities called
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ghettos.
(Also called "Jewish quarters" or, in Spain, "judería." Note: "shtetl" refers to small Jewish towns in Eastern Europe and is not the same as a forced segregated ghetto.)
(Also called "Jewish quarters" or, in Spain, "judería." Note: "shtetl" refers to small Jewish towns in Eastern Europe and is not the same as a forced segregated ghetto.)
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