When Jews refused to convert to Christianity, they often faced persecution, discrimination, and social ostracism. This resistance to conversion was seen as a challenge to the dominant Christian faith, leading to various forms of oppression, including forced conversions, expulsions, and violence throughout history. Such refusal was rooted in deep religious and cultural beliefs, which the Jewish community sought to preserve despite external pressures.
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