Jewish Expulsions and Reprieves
- April 1st, 2009
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This is going to seem a bit extreme but here is a list of Jewish expulsions from various countries along with significant times when conditions for Jews were improved. In many ways, you could say this is irrelevant to a territorial and ethnic dispute today, but it informs the Jewish identity and psyche—why the military power of Israel today provides little sense of existential security to Jews. In today’s media, history of more than 2 years or so seems forgotten so the present is often shorn of important context. Continue to see the table…
The first column gives dates for expulsions or conflicts. The second column indicates emancipation or improvements in conditions.
722 BCE | Assyrians defeat and exile Jews | |
7th century | Relief by Persians and right to return to Judea | |
588 BCE | Babylon defeats and exiles Jews | |
63 BCE | Rome makes Judea vassal state | |
70 CE (AD) | Rome defeats Judea | |
115 | Rome defeats Jewish rebellion; massacres in Cyrenaica, Mesopotamia, Alexandria | |
135 | expulsion of Jews from Jerusalem by Hadrian | |
315-337 | persecution in Rome under Constantine I | |
613 | Expulsion from Jerusalem by Byzantines | |
7th century | Conversion or expulsion of Jews in Arabia by Muslims | |
700-1200 | Improvement for Jews under Muslim rule, especially Umayyads in Spain | |
1100-1300 | Persecution of Jews (and Byzantines and Muslims) by Crusaders | |
1187 | Liberation of Jerusalem by Saladin as part of sweeping defeat of Crusaders; invites Jews to return to Jerusalem (from Ashkelon) | |
1290 | Expulsion of Jews from England by Edward I | |
1308 | Expulsion of Jews from France | |
1492 | Expulsion of Jews from Spain during Inquisition | |
1496 | Expulsion of Jews from Portugal | |
1496 | Expulsion of Jews from German cities by Martin Luther | |
15th, 16th centuries | Relief to Jews in Amsterdam, Poland, Turkey (Ottoman Empire) | |
1553 | Suleiman the Magnificent ends persecution of Jews in Ottoman empire | |
1648-1655 | massacres of Polish Jews by Ukrainian Cossasks | |
1655 | Jews re-admitted to England by Oliver Cromwell | |
1740 | England allows Jews to be citizens in American colonies | |
1740 | Ottomans invite Jews to return to Jerusalem | |
1772-1795 | Poland splits into Russia, Prussia, Austria—most of world’s Jews live here | |
1776 | grant of religious freedom in new United States | |
1789 | French Revoluion—limited religious freedom for Jews | |
1791 | Jews moved to “Pale of Settlement” in Russia (part of present day Ukraine, Belarus) | |
1837 | Moses Montefiori knighted by Queen Victoria | |
1851 | Jews allowed to enter Norway (and Sweden) | |
1858 | full religious rights for Jews in England | |
1862 | full rights in Poland | |
1867 | full rights in Hungary | |
1870 | full rights in Italy | |
1871 | full rights in Germany | |
1880-1890 (and 1903-06, 1918-20) |
pogroms in Russia; many Jews leave for America; some leave for Palestine | |
1917 | British support “home” for Jewish people in Palestine | |
1917 | Jewish “Pale of Settlement” abolished in Russia; full rights under brief Kerensky regime—until establishment of Communism | |
1921 | Jewish settlement east of Jordan River prohibited by British | |
1923 | British give Golan Heights to France; prohibit Jewish settlement | |
1930 | Persecution of Jews (and many others!) by Stalin | |
1930 | Approximate world Jewish population 15M (in 2009 it is approximately 12M): USA 4.0M Poland 3.5M (most will die in Holocaust) Soviet Union 2.7M Romania 1.0M (most will die in Holocaust) Germany .9M (most will die in Holocaust) Palestine .175M |
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1938-1944 | Nazi destruction of Jewish population of Europe | |
1939 | British limit Jewish immigration to Palestine to 10,000/year | |
1948 | Israel War of Independence (worth a long discussion of its own); Some Israelis lost homes in the West Bank and parts of Jerusalem; Some Arabs lost homes in Israel | |
1950 | Jordan annexed the West Bank—only recognized by Great Britain; Perhaps worse for Palestinians than Israelis | |
1956 | Egypt crosses Suez Canal in attempt to control it; Israel encouraged to respond by Britain and France; Egypt is defeated | |
1967 | Invasion of Israel by Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan—defeated by Israel who occupied the territories of Sinai, West Bank, Gaza, and Golan Heights | |
1973 | Invasion of Israel by Egypt and Syria | |
1979 | Peace treaty between Egypt and Israel and return of Sinai to Egypt | |
1994 | Jordan and Israel sign peace treaty (Earlier in 1988 Jordan ceded all interest in the West Bank to the PLO) |
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