Why this word is great
JUDEOPHOBIA — [Noun] A fear or hatred of Jews. From Judeo- (referring to Jews) + -phobia ("fear or aversion"). Unlike "anti-Semitism" (which broadens to racial and political hostility) or "Jew-hatred" (which is blunt and colloquial), Judeophobia suggests a pathology—an irrational dread as much as a loathing. It is the medieval blood libel whispered in candlelit cloisters, the bureaucrat’s cold stamp on a deportation order, or the paranoid fantasy of hidden control whispered in online forums—an ancient specter that haunts even the most modern minds, proving that fear, too, can be inherited.