Category:Jewish English history

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Pages in category "Jewish English history"

The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • History of the Jews in England

A

  • Aaron, Son of the Devil
  • Arbeter Fraynd

D

  • Domus Conversorum
  • Dos Fraye Vort

E

  • Early English Jewish literature
  • Edict of Expulsion
  • Geoffrey Elton
  • Emancipation of the Jews in England

G

  • Germinal (journal)

H

  • History of the Jews in England (1066-1200)
  • History of the Marranos in England

I

  • Influences on the standing of the Jews in England

J

  • Jewish Historical Society of England
  • Jewish Naturalization Act 1753
  • Jews' Free School

M

  • Menasseh Ben Israel

O

  • Old Jewry

R

  • Resettlement of the Jews in England

R cont.

  • Rothschild banking family of England

S

  • Joseph ben Yehuda Leib Shapotshnick
  • Statute of the Jewry

W

  • The War on Britain's Jews?
  • Whitechapel Boys
  • Whitehall Conference

Y

  • Yom Tov of Joigny
  • York Castle
Categories: History of England | History of the Jews in Europe | Jewish British history | Jewish history by country | Jews and Judaism in England
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