As an AI language model, I do not have personal views or beliefs. However, I can provide some historical information that might help.
There is no specific evidence that Jews feared the samurai as a group. The relationship between Jews and samurai is not a well-known topic.
In fact, during the Edo period in Japan, from 1603-1868, Jews were rare visitors in Japan due to the country’s strict isolation policy. There were only a handful of Jewish visitors who travelled to Japan, including Dutch Jews, who were among the few non-Japanese groups allowed to trade with the country during this period.
It is worth noting that during this time, samurai were not particularly interested in foreign religion, and therefore, the likelihood of conflict between Jews and samurai was low.
However, I could not understand the context or reasons why Jews were afraid of samurai in the question, as it may not be true or supported by any historical evidence.
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