Discrimination of
the Jews 200-1945
Emancipation of
the Jews 1776-1900
1. Emancipation
of
the Jews 01: General situation in 19th
century (Encyclopaedia Judaica
1971)
Jews between
emancipation and loss of Jewish culture
during centralism and absolutism in Europe
2. Emancipation
of
the Jews 02: "USA" since 1776
(Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Uncontaminated
"USA" without traditions of oppressive
practice toward Jews - slavery of the blacks
and the extermination of the natives are not
mentioned
3.
Emancipation
of
the Jews 03: France and the French
Revolution since 1789
(Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Napoleon
brings emancipation of the Jews in France
and abroad - assembly and Sanhedrin -
restrictions
4. Emancipation
of
the Jews 04: Germany 19th century
(Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
German states
give way to Jewish emancipation step by step
5. Emancipation
of
the Jews 05: England 19th century
(Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Abolition of
Christian customs in the structures of the
state
6. Emancipation
of
the Jews 06: Poland 19h century
(Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Obstacles by
the partitions of Poland-Lithuania -
anti-Semitic effects by the three partitions
- growing Jewish economy
7. Emancipation
of
the Jews 07: Developments in Western and
Central Europe 1815-1900 (Encyclopaedia
Judaica 1971)
Jews in new
professions - Jewish news agencies -
politics - upper class - migration movements
8. Emancipation
of
the Jews 08: Jewish developments during
First World War 1914-1918 (Encyclopaedia
Judaica 1971)
Hated Russians
- encounter between German and East European
Jews - expulsions from the borderline -
paryers against the anti-Semitic czar
9. Emancipation
of
the Jews 09: Jews between Yiddish and Hebrew
(Encyclopaedia
Judaica 1971)
Yiddish stands
for the old time of persecution - Hebrew
stands for Herzl Zionist "future"
Discrimination
against the Jews since 1945
1. General
indications (Encyclopaedia Judaica
1971)
2. "Soviet
Union".
How the Soviet state system discriminated
Jews as a general punishment for Israeli
policy (Encyclopaedia Judaica
1971)
3. "United
States":
Quota sysatems - no entrance in clubs of the
industrial and the financial world
(Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
4. England:
Quota
systems and club discrimination
(Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
5. Arab
countries:
Discrimination and flight of Jews after
Six-Day War since 1967 (Encyclopaedia
Judaica 1971)
Jewish
discrimination against Arabs is never
mentioned
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