obviously not, but could you explain the talmudic quotes then?? That most jews learn in their beliefsystem?
i.e:
"The Jews are called human beings, but the non-Jews are not humans. They are beasts."
- Talmud: Baba mezia, 114b
"The Akum (non-Jew) is like a dog. Yes, the scripture teaches to honor the the dog more than the non-Jew."
- Ereget Raschi Erod. 22 30
Yes, there are horrible passages in the Talmud, the New Testament, the Koran... and much has been used in the past to justify atrocities.
But I judge a religion not so much as what their Book says but on how their believers behave. The vast majority of Jews treat all people with dignity and respect. I consider the Mormon theology to be kind of wacky but they are some of the most decent people in this world.
As is often pointed out here vis-a-vis religion, what a person is taught about their religion and how they actually behave are often two different things. This is not always a bad thing.