Well, it turns out that it's Israel that is the problem, not Jewish people. I tend to think, in my head, of the people of Israel as 'the Jews'. What I'm going to write next is not a defense of using what is apparently a derogatory term. My defense is ignorance, and what I'm going to say is an explanation as to why. Growing up Christian, I read the Bible, a LOT. Somehow, I missed the fact that many evangelicals are anti-semitic while "supporting" Israel. (See that asshat from Breitbart.) I always saw "the Jews" as my heritage. After all, how could we have Christianity without "the Jews?" I never saw "the Jews" as responsible for killing Jesus. I saw the Pharisees as responsible. I spent a good deal of time in my teen years defending "the Jews." I tried to remind those around me that they were the chosen people of God, and it didn't matter if they believed in Jesus. It would all work out somehow. I also tried to remind people that Jesus was, in fact, a Jew. So after decades of thinking of these people, that to my mind were beloved, as the Jews, it's a habit. I apologize. But keep my story in mind if you're ever talking to someone who says "the Jews." Make sure you understand the context. More than likely, they are anti-semitic. I was strange for a Bible thumping Christian.
Oh, and here's an article on the subject that I brought up:
Armenian Genocide.
There's always the possibility that my teacher was anti-Semitic and what he told me wasn't true. It's been over a decade. My memory isn't that good to remember the specifics of one class in a field I didn't continue to pursue. Maybe he was just tired of fighting for recognition while there are laws against denying the Jewish Holocaust.
Here's an interesting article on the word 'holocaust.' It seems Armenians aren't the only ones offended by the term only referring to Jewish people who were killed in Nazi Germany. But it also seems that the issue is with certain Jewish scholars, not "the Jews." Again, my apologies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Holocaust
"Do not speak badly of yourself, for the warrior that is inside you hears your words and is lessened by them." -David Gemmel