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  2. Napoleon and the Jews - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon expected in exchange that the tsar would help persuade the British to seek peace with France. Absent that, three months later, Napoleon effectively cancelled the decree by allowing local authorities to implement his earlier reforms. More than half of the French departments restored citizens' guaranteed freedoms to the Jews. [citation ...

  3. Antisemitism in France - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox Rabbi Berel Wein claimed that Napoleon was interested primarily in seeing the Jews assimilate, rather than prosper as a distinct community: "Napoleon's outward tolerance and fairness toward Jews was actually based upon his grand plan to have them disappear entirely by means of total assimilation, intermarriage, and conversion." [58]

  4. Timeline of antisemitism - Wikipedia

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    The Synod of Narbonne reaffirms the anti-Semitic decrees of the Fourth Lateran Council. 1229 Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse, heir of Raymond VI, also forced to swear that he would implement social restrictions against Jews. 1229 Treaty of Jaffa is signed between Frederick II and the Sultan Al-Kamil of Egypt. Jews are once again banned from ...

  5. Timeline of antisemitism in the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    The anti-Jewish riots in Copenhagen, Denmark in September 1819 1811 Head of the Jewish community of Algiers David ben Joseph Coen Bakri is decapitated by the Dey Hadj Ali. [7] [8] 1815 Massacre of jews in Algiers. [1] [9] [10] 1815 Pope Pius VII reestablishes the ghetto in Rome after the defeat of Napoleon. [11] 1818

  6. History of the Jews in France - Wikipedia

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    A May 2014 survey revealed that 74 percent of French Jews considered leaving France for Israel where of the 74 percent, 29.9 percent cited anti-Semitism. Another 24.4 cited their desire to "preserve their Judaism," while 12.4 percent said they were attracted by other countries.

  7. FACT CHECK: Did Greta Thunberg Hold Anti-Semitic Sign?

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    A post shared on social media purportedly shows an image of climate activist Greta Thunberg holding an anti-Semitic sign. Verdict: False The image was edited. Fact Check: A ceasefire agreement is ...

  8. Fact Checking Claims About Jill Stein and the Jewish Homeland

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    Listening to Stein’s comments (at the 6:36-minute mark), however, it is clear that she said “the Jewish people have homeland,” not “the Jewish people have Poland.”A representative of ...

  9. Lakewood murder suspect's 'religious motive' claim sparks ...

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    Leaders in the Orthodox Jewish community are concerned Naomi Elkins' claims will fuel anti-semitism, which has already been on rise in recent years. Lakewood murder suspect's 'religious motive ...