Talk:History of the Jews in Slovenia

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I think the phrase "Rampant anti-Semitism caused the Jewish population to remain small" is somehow controversial. It is true that prior to WWI. there was "rampant anti-Semitism" as well as "the Jewish population remained small": but I don't beleieve an actual link between the two may be drawn, expecially not a causal one. There was rampant anti-Semitism in Vienna or Croatia, too, yet the Jewish population continued to grow. Viator slovenicus 20:08, 9 April 2007 (UTC)


Emperor Charles VI rulled from 1711 till 1740, so in 1809 he didn't invite Jews back to "Slovenia". There was no Slovenia at the time, there were just Carniola, Styria, Carinthia etc.

[edit] Only European capital without a synagogue?

I see that the JVL link indeed states this, but until 2007, it seems Tallinn held this "honour", see Tallinn Synagogue. Chesdovi (talk) 01:04, 23 March 2008 (UTC)