ans that are prejudiced against white people. Preventing anti-Semitism is not difficult. Steps have already been taken to prevent all prejudices in general. The first and probably most important step is education. If children and adults were taught that all people are equal, no one would have any reason for prejudice. Also, everyone must make sure that they do treat people equally, and not discriminate against people because of their race, sex, or religion. If these simple steps are followed, prejudice and anti-Semitism will continue to drop until they are virtually nonexistent. I think it is amazing that such a large problem can arise from a simple state of mind. Millions of people have been killed because of one simple type of judgement. It has nothing to do with the individual person, it is simply because the person is a Jew. Also, it isn't just a few people who are being anti-Semitic. Millions of people, even political leaders, have caused the destruction of Jews. The Holocaust had the third largest death rate among the worst tragedies of the past 1,000 years. Also, among the eight tragedies listed in the Salt Lake Tribune, only two were preventable-the rest were natural disasters or disease outbreaks. The other human-caused tragedy was in 1642 China when rebels destroyed a seawall in China, causing 300,000 to drown. Over six million people were killed during the Holocaust. It seems unbelievable to me. The Holocaust shows me how ruthless people can be. Hitler was a man with a lot of power, and he used it to destroy what he hated most: the Jews. I think anti-Semitism and all other prejudices will be eliminated by the end of the next millenium. 1,000 years ago, no one would've imagined a woman in a "man's" job or a black person living with a white person. Considering how much development we've been through in the past 1,000 years, it is not long before we forget about differences because of color, religion, or sex and realize that ev...