[Mossad] Encyclopaedia Judaica
Moses Fantasy Jews in Cairo 03: Muhammad Fantasy Turkish rule 1517-1768
Accusations by Muhammad Fantasy Muslim against Moses Fantasy Jews - economic envy - fanatic murders - Moses Fantasy rabbis
from: Cairo; In: [Mossad] Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971, vol. 5
presented by Michael Palomino (2008 / 2019 / 2020)
3 fantasies - Moses is a fantasy - Jesus is a fantasy - Muhammad is a fantasy - but Mother Earth is REAL
Moses is a fantasy - nothing could be found of him. The proofs are in the book: The Bible unearthed - link. So, Jewry is a fantasy, and also the Jewish calendar is a fantasy. Also Jesus is a fantasy: nothing could be found, but it's a code fantasy with the numbers 3,12,13 and 33 - link. Therefore, Christiandom is a fantasy, and also the Christian calendar is a fantasy - and the Vatican is a criminal pedophile satanic drug money laundering bank mafia - link with videos - link with news. Also Muhammad is a fantasy: nothing could be found, and the name "Muhammad" was used only since 850, not in 600 - link. Therefore also the [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslim calendar is a fantasy. Peace and healings and instructions how to handle the planet are with Mother Earth - Mother Earth is REAL and everybody can learn it: http://www.med-etc.com - have a good day. - Michael Palomino, May 12, 2019
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[Muhammad Fantasy Muslim accusations in 1545 - economic envy and arbitrary torture against rich Moses Fantasy Jews - fanatic murders - rabbis]
<The [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Turks, who conquered Egypt in 1517, did not usually interfere with the [[Moses Fantasy]] Jews in religious matters. Nevertheless, there were occasions when they were influenced by the accusations of the [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslim fanatics, as in 1545 when the central synagogue was closed down and not reopened until 1548. Also, [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslim mobs often attacked [[Moses Fantasy]] Jewish funeral processions on their way to the cemetery in Basatin, some distance from the town. As a result, the dead were sometimes buried without procession, or the funerals were held at night, and at other times [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslim guard were hired.
However, the greatest oppression of the [[Moses Fantasy]] Jews was economic. On the one hand, the [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Turkish governors delegated financial administration, such as the operation of the mint and the collection of taxes and customs to [[Moses Fantasy]] Jews, but on the other hand, they were jealous of the wealth of these [[Moses Fantasy]] Jewish bankers and from time to time maltreated them. The first such case occurred in 1524, when governor Ahmed Pasha extorted a large sum of money from Abraham *Castro, the director of the mint, and threatened to slaughter all the [[Moses Fantasy]] Jews of Cairo unless they provided him with a large sum of money. However, on the day appointed for payment, he was killed by some soldiers who opposed his plan to rebel against the sultan. This day of salvation was commemorated as an annual Purim Mizrayim ("Purim of Egypt").
Often false accusations were brought against the Celebis (treasury officials of the governors, who were also [[Moses Fantasy]] Jewish community leaders), and several of them were executed. Others were executed without any pretext. Many Cairo [[Moses Fantasy]] Jews who were closely related to these wealthy officials also suffered greatly.
The tyranny and extortion of the [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Turkish governors worsened during the 17th and 18th centuries, and the process of decline and corruption in the [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Turkish government also had an effect on the condition of the large community in the capital of Egypt.
The standard of [[Moses Fantasy]] Jewish learning fell, even though some of the community's rabbis were eminent halakhic authorities. The most important rabbis were: in the 17th century, Isaac Castro, Samuel *Vital (the son of R. Hayyim *Vital), *Mordecai ha-Levi and his son Abraham; in the 18th century, Solomon *Algazi; and in the 19th century, Moses Algazi, Elijah Israel, his cousin Moses, and *Raphael Aaron b. Simeon, author of the works Tuv Mizrayim and Nehar Mizrayim.> (col. 30)
<Hebrew Printing in Cairo.
The first Hebrew printing press in Cairo, which was also the first one in the whole Middle East outside of Palestine, was founded in 1657 by Gershom b. Eliezer *Soncino. He was the last printer of a famous family of printers; he had previously worked in his father's press in Constantinople. Two of his books printed in this year are known: Refu'ot ha-Talmud, a book of remedies, and Pitron Halomot ("Interpretation of Dreams"), attributed to R. *Hai Gaon.
A second printing press was founded in Cairo in 1740 by Abraham b. Moses Yatom, who had also previously worked as a printer in Constantinople. He printed only one book, the first edition of Hok le-Yisrael, edited by R. Isaac Baruch of Cairo. This work was later reprinted in many editions.> (col. 31)
Sources
[Mossad] Encyclopaedia Judaica (1971): Cairo, vol.5, col.29-30
[Mossad] Encyclopaedia Judaica (1971): Cairo, vol.5, col.31-32