England. Index
von / by Michael Palomino
Juden in England / Jews in England 1. Jews in England 01: Middle Ages (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971) ![]() Jews coming
with William the Conqueror 1066 - tolerance
- accusation - crusade fanatism - pogroms-
discrimination after the third Lateran
Council 1215: badge and taxes - expulsion
1290
2. Jews in England 02: 1553-1800 (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Jewish
refugees from Spain and Portugal - Jews more
accepted since Cromwell's protestantism -
protection laws - Jews in the Empire and
from Holland - Ashkenazi immigration -
naturalization bill fails
3. Jews in England 03: 1800-1881 (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Napoleon and
Jewish emancipation movement blocked by the
Lords - oath and Rothschild case - complete
emancipation since 1890 - community
developments and new associations - cultural
developments
4. Jews in England 04: 1881-1914 (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Jewish mass
immigration from anti-Semitic Russia - new
small synagogues - Anglicization -
resistance against too much immigration and
investigations - Jews in high positions
5. Jews in England 05: 1914-1933 (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Activities in
England during World War I - Zionism fantasy
and Balfour declaration 1917 - Jewish
developments in England
6. Jews in England 06: 1933-1948 (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Jewish immigrants
from continental Europe with much capital
provoking new developments - Mosley -
evacuations 1940-1945 - English Jewry and
Palestine 1933-1947
7. Jews in England 07: 1948-1970 (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
300 years
celebration of 1956 - changes and developments
in British Jewry - Jacobs case - effect of
Zionist wars - assimilation 1945-1970 and the
effects - employment and cultural developments
8. Jews in England 08: Relations England-Israel 1948-1970 (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Balfour
declaration 1917 - Bernadotte Plan 1948 -
English balance between Herzl Zionist Free Mason
Israel imperialism and oil business with the
Arabs
Towns
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