Uncovering Meaning in Hilter's Book: What is He Talking About?

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The paragraph discusses the author's complex feelings towards Jewish identity and the societal perceptions surrounding it. The mention of encountering a person in a long caftan and black side-locks suggests a moment of curiosity and confusion about Jewish appearance and identity. The use of the term "phenomenon" implies that the author views this encounter as striking or unusual. The author reflects on his initial tolerance towards a Jewish classmate, contrasting it with his later exposure to anti-Semitic literature, which he finds unconvincing. The reference to Zionism indicates a recognition of the movement's significance in asserting Jewish identity, highlighting a shift in the author's understanding of Jewish nationalism. Overall, the passage illustrates a journey from superficial perceptions to a deeper engagement with Jewish identity and societal attitudes.
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I got this paragraph from his book, What does the underline sentence mean? What is he talking about?

"At the Realschule I knew one Jewish boy. In the Jew I saw only a man who was of a different religion, and therefore, on grounds of human tolerance, I was against the idea that he should be attacked. Once, when passing through the inner City, I encountered a phenomenon in a long caftan and black side-locks. My first thought was: Is this a Jew? Is this a German? I bought some anti-Semitic pamphlets. But most of the statements made were superficial and the proofs extraordinarily unscientific. But any indecision was removed by the activities a great movement, called Zionism. Its aim was to assert the national character of Judaism, and the movement was strongly represented in Vienna."
 
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Raza said:
Once, when passing through the inner City, I encountered a phenomenon in a long caftan and black side-locks.

Are you in possession of a dictionary? If not, you can google it up.

Find 'caftan' and 'side-locks'.
 
Well without looking up anything, a caftan sounds like a garment of some sort and black side-locks sounds like locks of hair, so I'd guess it was someone who looked out of place (on account of the clothes and hairstyle). The use of the word 'phenomenon' is a metaphor, meaning that the presence of this odd-looking person was phenomenal, out of the ordinary.
 
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