Why Do Gentiles Always Pick On Yehudim? (A List of Expulsions from 108 Countries)



One only has to read these first few paragraphs to get a firm grip on the rest of the post.  There is a very cherished prayer made by satanic JEWS on Yom Kippur known as “Kol Nidre” which for 2014 begins at nightfall October 4.  The Kol Nidre says;  “All vows, renunciations, promises, obligations, oaths, taken from this Day of Atonement till the next, may we attain it in peace, we regret them in advance. May we be absolved of them, may we be released from them, may they be null and void and of no effect.  May they not be binding upon us.  Such vows shall not be considered vows; such renunciations, no renunciations; and such oaths, no oaths.”  (Translation adapted from the High Holyday Prayer Book, edited by Rabbi Ben Zion Bokser.)
To be an Orthodox Jew is to agree with the Talmud that, “It is permitted to deceive a goy.”  (Baba Kama 113b)  The whole truth is that Kol Nidre is not even a prayer, but rather a legal formula for the annulment of vows.  The name of God is never mentioned.  Surely you may say, it cannot literally mean what it says: that Jews invalidate all their promises, contracts, agreements, and even curses throughout the coming year?  If that were true, the word of a Jew would be meaningless.  No rational person could trust anything they said, not to mention elect them to high office or trust them in any capacity of importance.  Indeed that is the case.  The satanic jews believe they have a license to break their words from simply reciting the Kol Nidre once per year.
History proves satanic jews have been ran out of every country they’ve ever inhabited in numbers and it was always for being charged for doing the same things which include; usury, taxation, theft, deceit, devil worshipping,  pedophilia,  child sacrifices and mass infectings of non-jews with poisons and plagues.  (genocides)
“I have been kicked out of better places than this” would be a pathetic thing to say while leaving a country would it not.  And once may’ve been happenstance, twice could possibly be coincidence but three times is beyond reproach.   BibleBelievers.org.au gives us 109 confirmed locations on earth satanic jews along with good Jews have been expelled from since 250 AD but there are many more records out there in the history books and on line.  About a days worth of investigation returned an additional 100 incidents of gentile citizens being forced to rid themselves and their lands of satanic jews.
We begin with;
415 CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA Expelled the Jews. He also expelled the Novations and seized their assets to boot.  Tolerance was not in fashion at the time.  It still is not.  The Library of Alexandria was destroyed around then as well.  In the late 4th century, persecution of pagans by Christians had reached new levels of intensity. Temples and statues were destroyed throughout the Roman empire, pagan rituals forbidden under punishment of death, and libraries closed. In 391, Emperor Theodosius ordered the destruction of all pagan temples, and the bishop of Alexandria.
554  France, Diocese of Clement expelled the Jews.
561  Sic, Diocese of Uzzes expelled the Jews.
612  Visigoth, King Sesbut expelled the Jews.
654 TOLEDO (Spain) Receswinth, King of the Visigoths, forced Judaizing Christians (converted Jews who still kept Jewish traditions) to swear loyalty to the Church or die. They were forced to spend Jewish and Christian holy days under watchful eyes with the clergy to assure no sacrifices were being made.
855 Italy, Louis II ordered the banishment of all Italian Jews
1012 MAYENCE/Mainz, Germany, Emperor Henry II expelled the Jews
1180 PHILIP AUGUSTUS (The new king of France) arrested all the Jews found in synagogues on the Sabbath.  Philip agreed to free them for 15,000 silver marks.
1181 France EXPULSION OF JEWS From “France”, after which Philip confiscated their land and cancelled the debts owed them.  Since Philip did not control the whole of France, many Jews moved to other areas.
1181 AD ABBEY OF ST. EDMUNDS (England) A dispute broke out between William the Sacristan (Sexton) of the Abbey and his associate Samson.  In 1190, after the Coronation riots, Samson demanded that the Jews should be placed under his authority rather than the Kings. When they refused, they were expelled under guard. 
1181 ENGLAND King Henry II enacted the “Assize of Arms”, ordering that all weapons in possession of Jews be confiscated on the grounds that Jews, who were supposedly protected by the King, would not have any reason for owning arms. The weapons were turned over to the King’s forces. A direct result of this was that there was little they could do to protect themselves when riots broke out less then ten years later. 
1255  Hugh of Lincoln was drowned in a Jewish cess pool. A hundred Jews were hanged for it.
1278 England  269 Jews are hanged. 680 were nicked for thieving so most of them got away with it.  King Edward came in for 16,500 pounds from fines and confiscations which was seriously useful money.
1288 Naples orders the  first expulsion of Jews in Southern Italy.
1290 Edward I of England  expelled the Jews.
1293 Destruction of most Jewish communities in the Kingdom of Naples, cradle of Ashkenazi culture in Southern Italy, accompanied by conversions of Jews.
1305 Pope Clement V is first pope to threaten Jews with an economic boycott in an attempt to force them to stop charging Christians interest on loans.  Here we get a common reason for their unpopularity.
1306   France expelled the Jews. Philip IV of France  confiscated all of their property. A year later he got a grip of the Knights Templar in France and seized their assets too.
1306 FRANCE Phillip the Fair, needing funds after his war with the Flemish, issued secret orders to ready for the expulsion of the Jews and the confiscation of their property.  Any Jews found after a given date were to be executed.
1306 PHILIP THE FAIR (France) Expelled the Jews from his lands after arresting all of them (on the day after the 9th of Av) and confiscating their property.  Most Jews went to the next Duchy. Gradually, they drifted back.
1321 FRANCE Jews were again charged with encouraging lepers to poison Christian wells. This directly led to wide-spread and similar charges during the Black Plague. This time, five thousand Jews were executed. At Chinon, 160 Jews were burned in a pit on an island outside of town.
1322 CHARLES IV OF FRANCE Expelled the Jews from France.
1328 NAVARRE (France) After the death of Charles the Fair, Philip’s brother and successor, Pedro Olligoyen, a Franciscan friar, used the history of Jews as a cause to deny French rule.  All Jewish houses were pillaged then destroyed. Approximately 6000 Jews were executed. There were 20 survivors.
1329 A street with the name of Via Scannaguidei (Kill the Jews Street) was noted and is still in existence today. 
1349-60. THE EXPULSION OF JEWS OF HUNGARY.  In the wake of the Black Death, many of the Jews of Hungary were expelled.  A general expulsion order attempted to get rid of the rest in 1360. Four years later the order was rescinded. This pattern of expelling the Jews and sometimes allowing their re-entry was repeated in these years for many Jewish communities in Europe. To give just a partial list of the localities which expelled their Jews over the next century and a half, the list includes; Strasbourg (1381), Lucerne (1384), Berne (1408 and again in 1427), Vienna (1421), Linz (1421) Cologne (1424), Freibourg (1428), Zurich (1436), Augsburg (1439), Bavaria (1442 and 1450), Moravia (1421 and 1454), Breslau (1453), Trent (1475), Peruggia (1485), Gubbio (1486), Geneva (1490), Ravenna (1491) and Campo San Pietro (1492).
1348 BLACK PLAGUE (Basel, Switzerland) In reaction to the Black Plague thought to have been distributed by jews, six hundred jews and the town Rabbis were burned at the stake. 140 jew children were forcibly baptized. The victims were left unburied, the cemetery destroyed and the synagogue turned into a church. The remaining Jews were expelled and not readmitted.
1348 NORTHERN SPAIN  Black Plague massacres began in Barcelona and Cervera, PLAGUE RIOTS AGAINST JEWS SPREAD TO SWITZERLAND Bern, Chillon, Zurich. In the Castle of Chillon on Lake Geneva, Jews admitted to being given poison to place in wells around Venice.
1348 The Black Plague–Jews are once again accused of poisoning the wells. You cannot say that they were beloved of their hosts.
1348 RIOTS REACHED BAVARIA AND SWABIA (Germany) Jews in eighty towns including Augsburg, Munich and Würzburg were attacked and executed by citizens.
1348-49 THE BLACK PLAGUE (Europe) One third of Europe’s population died from the Black Death (Bubonic plague).  Jews were accused by local church leaders and confessed that they had poisoned the wells in order to kill Christians.  During the next few years over 60 large and 150 small Jewish communities were wiped out as a direct result of these accusations.  These included massive executions of jews in cities such as Basel, Cologne, Strasbourg, Worms, Zurich and others.  It is estimated that 25 million people perished within three years.
1349 BASEL The Guilds brought up charges against the Jews accusing them of poisoning the wells.  600 Jews together with the Rabbi were burned to death. One hundred and forty children were taken from their parents and forcible baptized ending a Jewish presence in the town.
1349 SPEYER (Germany)  The Jewish community was destroyed. The Jewish inhabitants were either killed, converted or fled to Heidelberg. All their property, including the Jewish cemetery, was confiscated.
1349 Germany, Executions and expellings spread from city to city up the Rhine; cities included Strasbourg, Worms and Cologne.
1349  Heilbronn (Germany) jews expelled.
1349 ZURICH (Switzerland)  Townfolk united to execute all Jewish inhabitants.
1349 ERFURT (Germany)  Citizens marched into the Jewish quarter carrying a flag with a cross, over a hundred Jews were killed and much of their ghetto burned.
1349 COLOGNE (Germany) As the riots began, many of the jews attempted to take shelter in the synagogue.  When it was attacked as well, the Jews inside set fire to it rather then face justice of the townfolk.  Most of those who had not taken refuge in the synagogue were executed out of the gate. Their property was confiscated by the church, with the municipality and the Count of Juelich each fighting over their share in the redistribution.
1349 MAYENCE [ Mainz ] AND BRESLAU (Germany) Some ten thousand Jews were executed in two of the largest communities of Germany.
1349 ALBERT II (Austria)  After an attack on the Jews at Krems, he foolishly ended the riots and sought peace.  Austria was thus one of the few places of relative security for a jew in Europe.
1349  Hungary;  jews expelled.
1356 GOLDEN BULL OF CHARLES IV (Germany) Alienated all rights of Jews. This led to the common practice of expelling the Jews from one district and, due to their financial bribes made to poor Germans, accepting them in another.
1359 FRANCE A defeat by the English at Poitiers led to a financial crisis that prompted re-admittance of Jewish financiers and Jews to France, this time for 70 years.
1388 Strasbourg;  jews expelled.
1389 Czechoslovakia 3000 Jews are executed in Prague  Jewish youths assaulted a priest which caused major retaliation.
1394  Germany.  Jews expelled.
1394  jews expelled from France and French Domains, by King Charles VI of France
1422  jews expelled from Austria,Vienna and Linz
 1424 jews expelled from Cologne
1428  jews expelled from Freibourg
1429 Pope Martin enacts bull providing a sweeping measure of protection of the Jews, which remains largely unenforced.
1436  jews expelled from Zurich
1432  jews expelled from Savory
1437 Cosimo de Medici, the Elder, grants the first formal charter to the Jews of Florence for money lending 
1438  jews expelled from Mainz unconfirmed
1439  jews expelled from Augsburg
1442 Pope Eugenius IV issues an edict prohibiting: jews building of synagogues, money-lending for interest, holding public office, testifying against Christians. Jews respond by meeting in Tivoli and Ravenna, with no success; causes them to move to other areas of Italy 
1446  jews expelled from Bavaria
1453  jews expelled from Franconis
1453  jews expelled from Breslau
1454  jews expelled from Würzburg
1459 Fra Mauro (a converted Jew) prepares a map placing Jerusalem at the centre of the world, a practice which was discontinued by the late Renaissance. 
1462  Establishment of “Monti di pieta,” pity funds, by Franciscans to offer interest-free loans in direct competition with Jewish money-lenders; Jews lose business, and are therefore subject to expulsion.
1485  Vincenza (Italy);  jews expelled.
31 March, 1492 • Ferdinand and Isabella’s Edict Against Spanish Jews  Separation not having worked, the monarchs gave the Jews until July 31st to sell their goods and leave the country. They were forbidden to carry gold or silver out of the kingdom.  In July 1492, the exodus began. When Columbus left on his famous voyage in August, he could not use the port of Cadiz because of the large numbers of Jews waiting to board ships in the harbour.  Many Jews of Castile went to Portugal, where they were forced to pay a ransom to remain.  Others went to Italy or the northern coast of Africa.  Wherever they went, they were hated.
1491  Jews of Ravenna expelled, synagogues destroyed; instigated by Franciscan and Dominican friars whose goal was expulsion of all Jews from Italy – Perugia-1485, Gubbio-1486
1492 — Sicily and Sardinia, as territories ruled by Spain, expel their Jews. The majority of refugees from the Spanish expulsion head for Portugal and Italy, specifically Venice, Leghorn and Rome, where they are protected by the pope.
1494 — France invades Italy;  Jews of Florence and Tuscany expelled when the Medici fall from power; they return in 1513 — and foolishly bring the Jews back with them. 
1495 — Charles VIII of France occupies Kingdom of Naples, bringing new persecution against the Jews, many of whom went there as refugees from Spain.   Jews will be expelled from Naples in 1510 —and again in 1541.
1495 Lithuania.  In 1454 anti-Jewish riots flared up in Wroclaw and other Silesian cities. They were inspired by the papal envoy, the Franciscan friar John of Capistrano. Though his main aim was to instigate a popular rebellion against the Hussites, he also carried out a campaign against the Jews whom he accused of profaning Christians and their religion.  As a result of Capistrano’s endeavours, Jews were banished from Lower Silesia. Shortly after, John of Capistrano, invited to Poland by Zbigniew Olesnicki, conducted a similar campaign in Krakow and several other cities.  Forty years later, in 1495, Jews were ordered out of the centre of Krakow and directed to settle in the “Jewish town” of Kazimierz.  In the same year, Alexander Jagiellon, following the example of Spanish rulers, banished the Jews from Lithuania. For several years they took shelter in Poland until they snuck back in to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1503.
1497 Portugal, King kicks the jews out
1499 Germany; jews expelled.
1506 Lisbon, Portugal.  Over 2,000 jews executed in three days, others expelled.
1510 Jews are expelled from Brandenburg, Germany.  38 Jews burned at the stake in Berlin.
1510  Naples Jews will be expelled from Naples in 1510 —and again in 1541.  Are jews using the wrong deodorant?
1514  Strasbourg; jews expelled.
1516 The first jew ghetto in Europe established in Venice. 
1519  Regensburg Martin Luther writes his book “The Jews And Their Lies”
1519  Ratisbon [ Regensburg in German ], Germany;  jews expelled.
1519-1546 Martin Luther leads Protestant Reformation and challenges the doctrine of servitus Judaeorum ” he calls to “Set jew synagogues on fire… Their homes should be likewise broken down… Their rabbis must be forbidden to teach under the threat of death”. His sermon Admonition against the Jews, 1546 contains charges of ritual murder, black magic, and poisoning of wells. Luther recognized no obligation to protect the Jews.
1527  Florence, jews expelled.
1528 Three judaizers burned at the stake in the first auto da fe in Mexico City.
1540 Naples – 1541 Charles VIII of France occupies Kingdom of Naples in 1495, bringing new actions against the Jews, many of whom went there as refugees from Spain.  Jews will be expelled from Naples in 1510 —and again in 1541.
1542  Bohemia, jews expelled.
1547 Ivan the Terrible becomes ruler of Russia and refuses to allow Jews to live in or even enter his kingdom because they “bring about great evil” (quoting his response to request by Polish king Sigismund).
1550  jews are expelled from Genoa
1550 Genoa;  jews expelled.
1551  Bavaria;  jews expelled.
1551  Pesaro;  jews expelled.
1553 Italy, Pope orders burning of Talmud.  Convinced that the Talmud attacks Christianity, Pope Julius III burns thousands of volumes of Talmud in Rome, Bologna, Ferrara,Venice and Mantua.
1554 Italian Jews in Ferrara to discuss the banning of the Talmud. They adopt a rabbinic ordinance, recognized by the government, which establishes an internal control over the printing of Hebrew books.  Similar rules are later adopted in Padua, Poland, Frankfurt and Amsterdam.
1554 Cornelio da Montalcino, a Franciscan Friar who converted to Judaism, is burned alive in Rome.
1555 In Papal Bull Cum Nimis Absurdum, Pope Paul IV writes: “It appears utterly absurd and impermissible that the Jews, whom God has condemned to eternal slavery for their guilt, should enjoy our Christian love.”  He renews anti-Jewish legislation and installs a locked nightly ghetto in Rome. The Bull also forces Jewish males to wear a yellow hat, females – yellow kerchief. Owning real estate or practicing medicine on Christians is forbidden.  It also limits Jewish communities to only one synagogue. The Talmud is confiscated and publicly burned in Rome on Rosh Hashanah, starting a wave of Talmud burning throughout Italy.
1555 Pope Paul IV issues a bull, cum nimis absurdum, bringing religious and economic restrictions to the papal lands, requiring all Jews to live in ghettos and restricting economic relations with Christians to the selling of used clothes.
1556 Dona Gracia Mendes responding to limits set by Pope Paul IV against the Jews of Ancona, He leads an unsuccessful economic boycott against the port of Ancona favouring trade with Pisaro, which has accepted the Jewish refugees. The plan fails due to internal divisions in the Jewish community over fear of further limitations.
1558 Recanti, Italy;  jews are expelled.
1559 Pope Paul IV places the Talmud on the list of banned books, Index liborum prohibitorum. Popes Pius IV and Gregory XIII will later permit the printing of the Talmud, but allowing censorship of passages that are deemed insulting to Christianity; therefore, the Talmud is not printed in Italy. The last edition of the Index, 1948, still includes books written by Jews.
1559 12,000 copies of Talmud burned in Milan.
1559 Austria;  jews expelled.
1561 Prague; jews expelled.
1563 Russian troops take Polotsk from Lithuania, Jews are given ultimatum: embrace Russian Orthodox Church or die.  Around 300 Jewish men, women and children were thrown into ice holes of Dvina river.
1564 Brest-Litovsk the son of a wealthy Jewish tax collector is accused of killing the family’s Christian servant for ritual purposes.  He is tortured and executed in line with the law.
1567   Würzburg, Bavaria; jews expelled.
1567  Genoese Republic;  jews expelled.
1569 All jews expelled from Papal Territories except Rome and Ancona.
1570 Establishment of the ghetto in Florence, locking in 86 Jews at night. The ghetto was established by Cosimo under pressure from the Church, in exchange for his receiving the title of Grand Duke of Tuscany. In 1571, the ghetto swells to 500, as Jews from all over the Grand Duchy of Tuscany are compelled to live within the ghetto walls.
1571The Venetian government, at war with Turkey, resolves to expel all Jews from Venice and the Adriatic Islands.
1571 Brandenburg;  jews expelled.
1582  Netherlands  1580 – 1620 The Republic of the Seven Netherlands (Holland) became a haven for Jews fleeing the Inquisition.  1582 When the Netherlands came under the rule of Charles V of Spain, the Jews were expelled.  In the “Scots Confession” ch.18 Reformer John Knox upheld the original Calvinist tenet of intolerance, distinguishing “the Harlot” (Rome) and “the filthy synagogues” from “the true Kirk”. 1622 King Christian IV of Denmark and others allowed Jews to reside in their lands, when the Thirty Year War raged in central Europe.
1597 Lombardy, King Philip II of Spain orders expulsion of Jews
1593 Brandenburg, Austria;  jews expelled.
1593 Pope Clement VIII expels the Jews living in all the papal states, except Rome, Avignon and Ancona.  Jews are forced to settle in Leghorn, the main port of Tuscany.  
1597 Nine hundred Jews are expelled from Milan, then ruled by Spain.
1597 Cremona;  jews expelled.
1597 Pavia;  jews expelled.
1597 Lodi; jews expelled.
1598 Jews were expelled from Genoa.
1603 Frei Diogo Da Assumpacao, a partly Jewish friar who embraced Judaism, burned alive in Lisbon.
1612 The Hamburg Senate decides to officially allow Jews to live in the city on the condition there is no public worship of their god.
1614 Vincent Fettmilch, who called himself the “new Haman of the Jews”, leads a raid on Frankfurt synagogue that turned into an attack which destroyed the whole community.
1615 King Louis XIII of France decrees that all Jews must leave the country within one month on pain of death.
1615 The Guild led by Dr. Chemnitz, forced the Jews from Worms.
1619 Kiev;  jews expelled.
1619 Shah Abbasi of the Persian Sufi Dynasty increases limits against the Jews, forcing many to outwardly practice Islam.  Many keep practicing Judaism in secret.
1624GhettoFerrara, Italy1648-1655  The Ukrainian Cossacks lead by Bohdan Chmielnicki execute about 100,000 Jews and similar number of Polish nobles, 300 Jewish communities cleansed of jewry.
1654 Little Russia  Twenty-three Jewish refugees from Brazil settle in New Amsterdam, forming the nucleus of what would be the largest urban Jewish community in history, the Jewish community of New York City.
1655 Oliver Cromwell, proto-communist readmits Jews to England.
1656  Lithuania;  jews expelled.
1664 Jews of Lvov ghetto organize self-defence against impending assault by students of Jesuit seminary and Cathedral school.  The militia sent by the officials to restore order, instead joined the attackers.  About 100 Jews killed. 
1669  Oran, North Africa;  jews expelled.
1670 Vienna, all jews expelled by Emperor Leopold I. They were blamed for the fire in the Vienna Hofburg.
1682 Pope Innocent XII abolishes Jewish loan-banks in Rome. In 1683, he extends the ban to Ferrara and other Jewish ghettos under his authority.  Jews are also prohibited from shop keeping and most trades and crafts due to their scams and thievery.
1683  jews denied French Possessions in America, by King Louis XIV
1711 Johann Andreas Eisenmenger writes his Entdecktes Judenthum (“Judaism Unmasked”), a work denouncing Judaism and which had a formative influence on modern anti-Semitic polemics.
1712  Sandomir [ aka Sandomierz ] Blood libel in Sandomierz and expulsion of the town’s Jews.  See History of anti-Semitism
1727 Russia  Edict of Catherine I of Russia: “The Jews… who are found in Ukraine and in other Russian provinces are to be expelled at once beyond the frontiers of Russia.”
1734-1736 The Haidamaks, paramilitary bands in Polish Ukraine, bring justice to Jews.
1735  Italy Jews forced to choose between fines or public beatings
1739 Little Russia;  jews expelled.
1742 Elizabeth of Russia issues a decree of expulsion of all the Jews out of Russian Empire.  Her resolution to the Senate’s appeal regarding harm to the trade: “I don’t desire any profits from the enemies of Christ”.  One of the deportees is Antonio Ribera Sanchez, her own personal physician and the head of army’s medical dept.
1744 Frederick II The Great (a “heroic genius”, according to Hitler) limits Breslau to ten “protected” Jewish families, on the grounds that otherwise they will “transform it into complete Jerusalem”.  He encourages this practice in other Prussian cities.  In 1750 he issues Revidiertes General Privilegium und Reglement vor die Judenschaft: “protected” Jews had an alternative to “either abstain from marriage or leave Berlin” (Simon Dubnow).
1744 Archduchess of Austria Maria Theresa orders: “… no Jew is to be tolerated in our inherited duchy of Bohemia” by the end of Feb. 1745. In Dec. 1748 she reverses her position, on condition that Jews pay for readmission every ten years. This was known asmalke-geld (queen’s money).
1744 Livonia;  eighteen Jews were expelled.
1745 Moravia;  about 35,000 Jews were expelled.
1768 Russia’s expansion and the defeat of Poland confronted the Russians with large established Jewish communities, who had previously not been under their rule. Czarina Catherine II, the Great, established a territory, the so-called Pale of Settlement. It was to prevent the Jewish population from influencing Russian society and to be a buffer between Russia and its western neighbors.  Jews needed special permits to travel outside the Pale.  Hatred of Jews continued violently in Poland, Lithuania and Russia, were Jews had fled from Crusaders and the Inquisition in western Europe.
1752. Archduchess of Austria Maria Theresa  introduces the law limiting each Jewish family in Bohemia to one son.
1753  Kovad, Lithuania;  jews expelled.
1761  Bordeaux;  jews expelled.
1762 Rhode Island refuses to grant Jews Aaron Lopez and Isaac Eliezer citizenship stating “no person who is not of the Christian religion can be admitted free to this colony.”
1768 Haidamaks get fed up with the Jews of Uman, Poland and execute them all.
1772 Jews deported to the Pale of Settlement (Russia)
1774  Prague, Bohemia and Moravia;  jews expelled.
1775  Warsaw Marshal Lubomirski’s guard cleansed New Jerusalem [ a Jewish suburb], confiscated the merchandise found there, and demolished all the Jewish houses.
1775 Pope Pius VI issues a severe Editto sopra gli ebrei (Edict concerning the Jews). Previously lifted restrictions are reimposed, Judaism is suppressed.
1790 Eleazer Solomon is quartered for the alleged murder of a Christian girl in Grodno.
1789  Alsace, At the very time of the French  Declaration of the Rights of Man, 1789  anti-Jewish riots broke out in Alsace, the first and ominous indication that the secular nation-state might not end anti-Jewish sentiment, but merely secularize it into a new mode, to be given (in 1879) the name “anti-Semitism.”  Later in 1789, speaking in a debate on the eligibility of Jews for citizenship, the Count of Clermont-Tonnerre spelled out “the jews should be denied everything as a nation, but granted everything as individuals. It is intolerable,that the Jews should become a separate political formation or class within the country. Every one of them must individually become a citizen; if they do not want this, they must inform us and we shall then be compelled to expel them.”
1790 “To Bigotry No Sanction, to Persecution No Assistance” (George Washington’s Letter to the Jews of Newport, Rhode Island) (http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/US-Israel/bigotry.html)
1790-1792 Destruction of most of the Jewish communities of Morocco.
1791 Catherine II of Russia confines Jews to the Pale of Settlement and imposes them with double taxes.
1799 — As a result of the restoration of the old rulers in Italy, the Jews are again ghettoized and the restrictions against them are reimposed.
1804  Villages in Russia;  jews expelled.
1805 Public uprising and execution of Jews in Algeria.
1808  Russia, Villages & Countryside;  jews expelled.
1815 Lübeck Bremen;  jews expelled.
1815  Franconia, Swabia & Bavaria;  jews expelled.
1816 Lübeck, Germany;  jews expelled.
1819 A series of anti-Jewish riots in Germany that spread to several neighboring countries: Denmark, Poland, Latvia and Bohemia known as Hep-Hep Riots because the citizens rallied while saying “Hep, Hep Hooray” with each jew they exposed and expelled.
1820  Bremes;  jews expelled.
1827 August 26 Compulsory military service for the Jews of Russia: Jewish boys under 18 years of age, known as the Cantonists, were placed in preparatory military training establishments for 25 years. Cantonists were encouraged and sometimes forced to baptize.
1829 Nov 20 Jews are expelled from Russia’s Nikolayev Sevastopol.
1835 Oppressive constitution for the Jews issued by Czar Nicholas I of Russia.
1840 The Damascus affair: the seizure of sixty-three Jewish children and attacks on Jewish communities throughout the Middle East.  
1843  Russian Border Austria & Prussia;  jews expelled.
1844 Karl Marx praises Bruno Bauer’s essays containing demands that the Jews abandon Judaism, and publishes his work On the Jewish Question: “What is the worldly cult of the Jew? Huckstering. What is his worldly god? Money… Money is the jealous God of Israel, besides which no other god may exist… The god of the Jews has been secularized and has become the god of this world”, “In the final analysis, the emancipation of the Jews is the emancipation of mankind from Judaism.”
1852 Sep 03 Anti Jewish riots break out in Stockholm.
 1853 Oct 02 Austrian law forbids Jews from owning land.
1853 Saratov, Russia;  jews expelled for sacrificing gentile children to satan. 
1860 Feb 01 First rabbi to open House of Representatives, Morris Raphall of New York NY.
1862 Ulysses S Grant bars Jews from serving under him during the American Civil War.
1862 General US Grant issues order #11, expelling Jews from Tennessee.
1862 Area in the U.S. under Grant’s Jurisdiction by General Order No 11;  jews expelled.
1866 Galatz;  jews expelled.
1866 Romania;  jews expelled.
1871 Speech of Pope Pius IX in regards to Jews: “of these dogs, there are too many of them at present in Rome, and we hear them howling in the streets, and they are disturbing us in all places.”
1878 Adolf Stoecker, German anti-Semitic preacher and politician, founds the Social Workers’ Party, which marks the beginning of the political anti-Semitic movement in Germany.
1881 250,000 Germans petition to bar foreign Jews from entering Germany. 
1881 Pogroms against Russian Jews start in Elisabethgrad.
1881 Anti-Jewish rioting in Kiev Ukraine.
1882 Anti-Semitic League forms in Prussia. 
1882 Laws-Czar Alexander III bans Jews from living in rural Romania.
1882  First international conference to promote anti-Semitism meets in Dresden Germany (Congress for Safeguarding of Non-Jewish Interests).
1897 Anti-Jewish violence breaks out in Bucharest Romania.  
1898 Jews are expelled from Kiev Russia.
1901 Anti Semitic riot in Budapest.
1905 A pogrom against Jews in Minsk Byelorussia.
1905  Pogrom against Jewish community in Brisk Lithuania.
1917  Jaffa and Tel Aviv, by Turkish Authorities, all jews expelled.
1919  Bavaria, all foreign born expelled.
1929 Hungary, Widespread Anti-Semitic Riots on University Campuses .
1937  Germany Jews were being encouraged to leave. This policy continued.
1938 At the end of the year the war on the Jews intensifies. Over the days of 9-10 November, the Nazis orchestrate the Kristallnacht (Crystal Night) pogrom. Jewish shops, houses and synagogues across Germany are burnt by both the Schutzstaffel (SS) – the ‘Blackshirts’, Hitler’s personal guard – and the general population. Ninety-one Jews are killed.  Thirty thousand are arrested and deported…. Hitler is named ‘Time’ magazine’s man of the year.
1938 Italy, Mussolini produced his Manifesto, Jews were expelled from all public services, such as the army and also public schools.
1940 Mussolini joined the war in alliance with Hitler and ordered the gentile army to ransack the jew ghettos. The confinements and deportations began in 1943.
1948  The 1948 Arab-Israeli War, known as the Israeli War of Independence began after the British withdrawal and the declaration of the State of Israel.  Arabs had formally rejected the United Nations Partition Plan which proposed establishment of an Arab and a Jewish state in Palestine.  Jewish and Arab militias had begun a campaign to control the territory.  Joint Jordanian, Egyptian, Syrian, Lebanese and Iraqi troops invaded Palestine, and fought to destroy the nascent Jewish state.  On May 15, 1948, the Arab League Secretary General announced the intention to wage “a war of extermination and a momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongolian massacres and the Crusades.”  About 2/3 of Palestinian Arabs fled or were expelled by Israeli forces from the territories which came under Jewish control.  Arabs also expelled Jews from the territories which came under their control.  In addition, many Arab countries’ Jewish populations fled due to anti-Jewish sentiment and, in some cases legal oppression.  About 700,000 Palestinians and estimated 600,000 to 900,000 Jews became refugees.  In a few cases, local Arab governments encouraged Jews to stay, and some Jewish leaders encouraged Arabs to stay. Jewish refugees were absorbed by Israel; Palestinian refugees were neglected by most Arab nations, which by some were blamed for the poverty and hatred prevailing in some Palestinian camps, while others blamed Israel for their expulsion.  The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East was established to alleviate their condition.  The fighting ended with signing of the Rhodes Armistice, but only two states eventually signed a peace agreement with Israel: Egypt (1978) and Jordan (1994).
What you’ve just read means America is the only country on earth where orthodox jews have existed in number without getting thrown out for robbing non-jews (ie; you) of their peace, happiness, money, possessions, land, blood and lives.  240 years of that is quite enough, is it not?
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