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Gold Member
England is not the first country to expel the Jews. Here is a partial list of all the areas from which the Jews have been banished from, sometimes on numerous occasions, over the last thousand years.
Mainz 1012 Lithuania 1495
France 1182 Portugal 1496
Upper Bavaria 1276 Naples 1496
England 1290 Navarre 1498
France 1306 Nuremberg 1498
France 1322 Brandenburg 1510
Saxony 1349 Prussia 1510
Hungary 1360 Genoa 1515
Belgium 1370 Naples 1533
Slovakia 1380 Italy 1540
France 1394 Naples 1541
Austria 1420 Prague 1541
Lyons 1420 Genoa 1550
Cologne 1424 Bavaria 1551
Mainz 1438 Prague 1557
Augsburg 1438 Papal States 1569
Upper Bavaria 1442 Hungary 1582
Netherlands 1444 Hamburg 1649
Brandenburg 1446 Vienna 1669
Mainz 1462 Slovakia 1744
Mainz 1483 Moravia 1744
Warsaw 1483 Bohemia 1744
Spain 1492 Moscow 1891
Italy 1492
Bernard Lazare
In his book, “L’antisémitisme son histoire et ses causes,”published in 1894, noted Jewish author, Bernard Lazare, stated the following with regard to these expulsions of Jews,
“If this hostility, even aversion, had only been shown towards the Jews at one period and in one country, it would be easy to unravel the limited causes of this anger, but this race has been on the contrary an object of hatred to all the peoples among whom it has established itself. It must be therefore, since the enemies of the Jews belonged to the most diverse races, since they lived in countries very distant from each other, since they were ruled by very different laws, governed by opposite principles, since they had neither the same morals, nor the same customs, since they were animated by unlike dispositions which did not permit them to judge of anything in the same way, it must be therefore that the general cause of anti-Semitism has always resided in Israel itself and not in those who have fought against Israel.”
Professor Jesse H. Holmes, writing in, “The American Hebrew,” expressed the following similar sentiments,
“It can hardly be an accident that antagonism directed against the Jews is to be found pretty much everywhere in the world where Jews and non-Jews are associated. And as the Jews are the common element of the situation it would seem probable, on the face of it, that the cause will be found in them, rather than in the widely varying groups which feel this antagonism.”
The Synagogue of Satan 740-1818.
that explains it
Mainz 1012 Lithuania 1495
France 1182 Portugal 1496
Upper Bavaria 1276 Naples 1496
England 1290 Navarre 1498
France 1306 Nuremberg 1498
France 1322 Brandenburg 1510
Saxony 1349 Prussia 1510
Hungary 1360 Genoa 1515
Belgium 1370 Naples 1533
Slovakia 1380 Italy 1540
France 1394 Naples 1541
Austria 1420 Prague 1541
Lyons 1420 Genoa 1550
Cologne 1424 Bavaria 1551
Mainz 1438 Prague 1557
Augsburg 1438 Papal States 1569
Upper Bavaria 1442 Hungary 1582
Netherlands 1444 Hamburg 1649
Brandenburg 1446 Vienna 1669
Mainz 1462 Slovakia 1744
Mainz 1483 Moravia 1744
Warsaw 1483 Bohemia 1744
Spain 1492 Moscow 1891
Italy 1492
Bernard Lazare
In his book, “L’antisémitisme son histoire et ses causes,”published in 1894, noted Jewish author, Bernard Lazare, stated the following with regard to these expulsions of Jews,
“If this hostility, even aversion, had only been shown towards the Jews at one period and in one country, it would be easy to unravel the limited causes of this anger, but this race has been on the contrary an object of hatred to all the peoples among whom it has established itself. It must be therefore, since the enemies of the Jews belonged to the most diverse races, since they lived in countries very distant from each other, since they were ruled by very different laws, governed by opposite principles, since they had neither the same morals, nor the same customs, since they were animated by unlike dispositions which did not permit them to judge of anything in the same way, it must be therefore that the general cause of anti-Semitism has always resided in Israel itself and not in those who have fought against Israel.”
Professor Jesse H. Holmes, writing in, “The American Hebrew,” expressed the following similar sentiments,
“It can hardly be an accident that antagonism directed against the Jews is to be found pretty much everywhere in the world where Jews and non-Jews are associated. And as the Jews are the common element of the situation it would seem probable, on the face of it, that the cause will be found in them, rather than in the widely varying groups which feel this antagonism.”
The Synagogue of Satan 740-1818.
that explains it