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Embracing Diversity: Religious Diversity

Key Terms

Antisemitism is defined as hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious or racial group. 

Pluralism is an acceptance and respect for diverse religious beliefs and practices within society.

Religious Diversity is the coexistence of different religions within a specific geographic area. It reflects the presence of various religious beliefs, practices, and traditions within community.  

Syncretism refers to the blending/merging of multiple religious beliefs and practices into a new form. 

Interfaith Dialogue involves conversation and cooperation between people of different backgrounds to promote understanding and peaceful coexistence.  

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