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Monday, October 27, 2014

Jews Have Been Mistreated For Thousands Of Years


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Around the time of Rosh Hashanah (The Jewish New Year) I like to publish a not so friendly reminder of how the Gentile world has treated the Jew over the centuries. Unfortunately, this tragedy is being repeated — this time by the Muslims and with the help of many of the same Gentile executioners who, along with many Jews,  lied, “Never Again.”
Compiled by Jerome S. Kaufman from many of the weekly entries in the Jewish Press listed by Columnist Jeff Reznik.  Clarifying embellishments, usually in italics have been added by JSK.
This is a very partial list of important dates in the history. Please note that when it comes to the recording of the dates in ancient history, there are many disagreements between various biblical and temporal sources. But, no matter. The end results are the same.
There is nothing new about anti-Semitism. Successive Gentile and now Muslim generations continue to use the Jew as a useful, fail-safe, defenseless tool to blame for their own failures — frequently when there is not a Jew in sight! JSK
2121 BCE – Jews entered biblical Canaan, their intended homeland with G-d’s guidance
2105 BCE Noah’s arc ends its journey on Mt. Arafat marking end of the flood
1812 BCE – Abraham was born
1696 BCE – Abraham, with complete dedication to the commands of G-d, took his son to Mt. Moriah, bond him and prepared to sacrifice him following G-d’s instructions. This became the future site of the Hebrew Holy Temple in Jerusalem (that the Arabs deliberately built over and call their own, dating to their conquest of the land some  1400 years later. They, with the usual figments of their imagination, describe themselves as the original occupants!  And, the lies continue and aggrandize to this very day while the Israelis watch with their thumbs in their mouths, not challenging this obvious gross historical lie.
1568 BCE – Reuven, Jacob’s first son was born to Leah
1556 BCE – Jacob left his father-in-law, Laban’s home , the father of Rachel. Labron had taken advantage of Jacob making him work for him for  14 plus years after his staged marriage of Jacob to Leah
1555 BCE Birth of Benjamin, Jacob’s 12th son to Rachel and Jacob
1532 BCE Joseph released from Egyptian prison to begin the history of the Hebrews eventual exodus from Egypt to establish Israel’s homeland in Canaan.
1392 BCE – Birth of Moses who  lived for 120 years
1312 BCE Egyptians smitten with plague of darkness (Choshech). One of the 10 plagues assessed upon them by Hashem forcing them to let his people go, as  commemorated at the Passover service.
1312 BCE – Moses ascended Mt. Sinai to receive the Torah
1311 BCE – Moses sent spies to report on the lay of the land in Canaan
1290 BCE Jews left Egypt - (Big debate over some of these BCE dates — obviously don’t always correlate.)
1274 BCE Death of Miriam, sister of Moses and Aaron, age 126
1273 BCE Jews crossed Jordan to Jericho to receive G-d’s gift of Canaan to become Israel, homeland of the Jews.
1243 BCE – death of Joshua, Moses successor
722 BCE Assyrian conquest of 10 Israeli Tribes of North and their disappearance — the 10 lost tribes. Judah remained as the Southern kingdom and from which all subsequent Jews are descended
586 BCE – First Temple destroyed by Babylonians, The siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar in 588 BCE (In the Jewish year 3408, the son of Queen Esther of Persia and King Ahasuerus). King Darius later permitted the return of the Jews to Israel and the rebuilding of the Second Temple (Ezra 4:24). )
520 BCE – Second Temple completed. Begun 537 BCE
515 BCE Esther meets King Achashveirosh and saves the Jews from extinction by Haman (Celebrated in the holiday of Purim)
4 BCE death of king Herod, King (37 – 4 BCE) Beginning of Christian Era
70 CE – Romans destroyed Second Temple and forced Jewish Diaspora from their biblical homeland.
5th CE Persia – Religious persecution prevented Jews from saying their daily prayers
1095 Nov 26, First Crusade began
1096 Jews in Germany killed by First Crusaders as they plundered through Europe on way to Holy Land
1096 Crusaders kill 297 of the 300 Jews in German town of Eller in 2 day massacre
1099 First Crusade attacked Jerusalem
1105 Death of Rashi, author of commentaries on the Bible and Talmud
1163  China – Kaifeng’s Jews built a large and beautiful synagogue, which was subsequently renovated and rebuilt on numerous occasions throughout the centuries. At its peak, during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the Kaifeng Jewish community may have numbered as many as 5,000 people. By the 17th century, a number of Chinese Jews had attained high ranks in the Chinese civil service, but along with success, came the blight of assimilation, which took an increasingly heavy toll on the community and its cohesion. As a result, by the mid-1800s, the Chinese Jews’ knowledge and practice of Judaism had largely faded away. The last rabbi of the community is believed to have died in the early part of the 19th century, and the synagogue was all but destroyed by a series of floods which struck the city in the 1840s and thereafter.
1189 London. Prominent Jews barred and attacked attempting to attend coronation of Richard Lion Hearted,  30 killed, began in Norwich Eng.  Some escaped to bishop’s castle.
1190 Crusaders arrived in Stanford, England on the way to the Holy Land where they brutalized, stole all their money and murdered hundreds of the “Murderers of our Lord” officially called “Christ Killers”  en passant.
1209 Pope Innocent III launched a crusade against the town of Beziers, France. 200 Jews were killed
1221 – Jews of Erfurt Germany falsely accused of ritual murder, synagogue stormed, Jews given choice of conversion or death, tortured, killed, synagogue burned down.
1244 Pope Innocent) IV – ordered 24 cartloads of the Talmud burned
1253 Pope Innocent IV allowed expulsion of Jews from France
1260 Jews expelled from England in 1260 and would not be allowed to return until 1656
1267 Jews of Silesia forced to wear skull cap in public appearances
1269 – King Louis IX ordered all Jews in France to wear a yellow badge
1278 Jews were ordered to attend theological sermons, delivered by Christians, by decree of Pope Nicholas III
1283 Jews of France forbidden to repair their synagogues by decree of King Phillip the Bold
1290 Jews expelled by Edward I from England
1322 Jews expelled from France again
1348 Jews of Zurich, Switzerland accused of ritual murder, driven out and killed
1349 Black death torture and killing of Jews in Germany
1349 Feb 14 – Jews of Strasbourg Alsace were falsely accused of poisoning wells. 2000 men, women and children were placed in a huge pyre and burned to death.
1391 5000 Jews killed in Seville, Spain
1394 Jews expelled from France again by King Charles VI
1396 – Jews in Austria have their civil rights suspended
1415 CE – Pope Benedict XIII – bull condemning Torah
1427 – Jews expelled from Berne Switzerland
1492 Jews expelled from Spain and Sicily
1492 Aug. Christopher Columbus, some claim was Jewish,  sailed with many Jews believed aboard, escaping the Spanish Inquisition. The navigators of the 3 boats were Jews, a profession to which Jews gravitated at the time.
1496 Jews expelled from Burgsdorf, Switzerland
1498 Death of Tomas de Torquemada, Leader of Spanish Inquisition
1516  Ghetto established for Jews in Venice, Italy
1539 Jews expelled from Hungary
1567 Jews expelled from Genoa, Italy
1567 Jews, decreed by Regent Don Henrique, not allowed to settle in Brazil
1567 Jews to no longer aloud to settle in Brazil
1569 The Inquisition was established in South America 1569 Inquisition established in S. America
1569 Jews expelled from Papal State by Pope Pius V
1648 Jews escaping from Russian Chmielnicki massacres fled to a fortified castle in Polonnoye Ukraine where 10,000 were massacred.
1655 Peter Stuyvesant thwarted in his attempt to expel Jews from New Amsterdam by the Dutch West India Company
1656, March 13 Permission denied to build a synagogue in New Amsterdam (later NYC) by Governor Peter Stuyvesant.
1656 Jewish burial in a Jewish cemetary became legal in New Amsterdam. How good of the Goyim!
1656 Jewish community of Amsterdam excommunicated Baruch Spinoza
1670  Jews of Vienna, Austria – Emperor Leopold I expelled 4000 Jews unless convert, Great Synagogue burned down and replaced by church St. Margaret
1675 Death of Bogdan Chmielnicki, who was responsible for Cossacks murder of 300,000 Jews
1716 – Jews expelled from Brussels
1727 – Jews expelled from Ukraine by Empress Catherine I
1731 – Vatican librarian Costanzi led search parties to all Jewish quarters throughout Papal States to confiscate Jewish holy books. This would continue for decades.
1737 – NY Assembly disallowed Jews to vote.
1742 Jews expelled from Great Russia by Empress Elizabeth
1745 Jews expelled from Prague
1760 Death of Baal Shem Tov,
1763 Cornerstone of Touro Synagogue laid in Newport, RI
1765 Chair created at Harvard College for study of Hebrew
1791 Pale of Settlement forced upon Jews by Empress Catherine. Jews allowed no where else in Russia
1774 Jews expelled from Prague by Empress Maria Theresa
1798 Rabbi Schneur Zalman was released from St Petersburg prison, Founder of Lubavitch dynasty and author of Tanya
1808 Napoleon required all Jews in France to use surnames
1816 Jews expelled from Lubeck, Germany
1835 Jews of Hebron, Palestine attacked by Ibrahim Pasha and his army
1838 Arabs attack the Jews of Safed, Israel (Thus Jews were killed by Arabs in Israel 110 years before State of Israel founded)
1861 Pres. Abe Lincoln moved to change the law so that Jews could serve as chaplains in the army.
1868 Dec. Romanian Jews prohibited from being Drs.
1868 The KKK lynched a Jew named S.A. Bierfield in Franklin. TN on some trumped up charge
1873 Yar ziet of first Jewish Mayor of London, Sir David Salomons
1881 Pogroms in Konotop and Waslikov Russia against Jews, continued for 3 years
1897 Theodore Hertzl published Der Judenstaat (The Jewish State), preparing for the disaster he believed was coming.
1899 Romanian Jews blacklisted from Universities
1901 Arabs attacked Jews of Gedera, Palestine
1902 Formation of Union of Orthodox Rabbis in US and Canada
1903 Russia outlawed Zionism and funding Zionism (First Zionist Congress with Theodore Herzl 1899, Herzl died July 3, 1904)
1909 Dagania Alegh founded in Palestine
1909 Long before becoming Hitler’s  “Willing Executioners” of Jews  - Polish Legionnaires looted and burned Jewish section of Vilna during 4 day pogrom. Hundreds of Jews murdered and arrested and tortured.
1909 City of Tel Aviv founded in Palestine, became Israel 1948
1917, November 17 The Balfour Declaration (dated 2 November 1917) was a letter from the United Kingdom’s Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour to Baron Rothschild declaring the right of the Jews to repossess their homeland in Palestine showing a boundary map extending all the way from the Mediterranean to the Euphrates River to the east as was described in the Hebrew Bible.
1917 Dec. 9, British took Jerusalem from defeated Ottoman Empire
1921 May 7, Arabs attacked the first Jewish settlement of Petach Tikva, killed 3 and drove them out. But, the Jews returned another day and the city now number in 2010 210,341, Baruch Hashem
1921 Arab riots in then Palestine killed dozens of Jews in Jaffa
1924 Nov 23, City of Herzliya, Israel founded in honor of Theodore Herzl
1929 Arabs attacked Jews throughout Palestine. Many Jews beaten and killed. The attack in Hebron was particularly brutal. Arabs using swords attacked men, women, children and students. 67 Jews including 23 Yeshiva students were killed.
1935 Sep 15, Hitler published Nuremberg Laws against Jews stripping them of all their civil rights
1935 Death of Colonel Alfred Dreyfus of French Army, falsely accused of treason and framed at trial. Finally exonerated through efforts of author, Emile Zola.
1936 Dec 26 – Palestinian Philharmonic (all Jews) played for first time under the baton of Arturo Toscanini (In what is now Israel). Note: (Palestinian was the designation for Jews in the Holy Land, until Yasir Arafat was clever enough to abscond with the term and the Arabs of Palestine suddenly became the “Palestinians” instead of just plain Arabs. By this very clever switch of nomenclature, the  Jews became the invading Jews on ‘occupied ‘ ‘Arab Land’ and the world bought into this gargantuan lie. The Jews and present State of Israel have not even bothered to vigorously dispute this obvious propaganda distortion that has proven so successful)
1938 Evian Conference July 6 to 15 at Évian-les-Bains, France . Representatives from 32 countries and 39 private organizations and some 24 voluntary organizations, convened by Franklin Roosevelt, met formally to decide if the West would accept the displaced Jews of Europe,  They voted not to!  Golda Meir, the attendee from Palestine was not permitted to speak or to participate except as an observer. Some 200 international journalists gathered at Évian to observe and report the conclave. This event should remain for the Jews a significant conference and all that Jews need to know to formulate their own personal lives and that of the State of Israel. Thank you to C.B. Whyte for this entry.
1938 Nov 9-10 Kristallnacht in Germany – Synagogues, shops, cemeteries, anything Jewish attacked in Germany and Austria.
1938 Nov.17 Italian version of Nuremberg laws published

1939 May Nuremberg Laws in Germany, stripping Jews of their civil rights
1940 May 1, Churchill replaced Chamberlain
1940 Battle of Britain raged against the Germans
1940 Feb 200,000 Jews of Lodz, Poland moved into Baluty Ghetto
1940 Aug. 4 – Death of Vladimir (Z’ev) Jabotinsky – Ardent Zionist leader, orator, writer, linguist, poet, journalist, Founder of Revisionist Zionism, who spent years begging the Jews to leave Europe before it was too late and was despised for his efforts and called an alarmist. 6 million exterminated Jews resulted from ignoring his warnings.
’1941 June Vichy France warplanes bomb Tel Aviv, 20 Jews killed
1941 July – 200 Torahs gathered from synagogues in Poland and burned in special ceremony. Later that day, Heinrich Himmler arranged for the creation of the Maidanek murder camp in Lublin Poland
1941 Nazis and Willing Executor Latvians killed 2300 Jews in Riga
1941 Sep 29 Babi Yar Ravine – Took Germans just 2 days to machine gun to death 33,771 Jews in this ravine near Kiev
1941 Dec 8, Birkeneku – 1500 older Jews from Riga ghetto slaughtered by SS in forest.
1941 June 22, Hitler turns against Soviet Union
1941 June – Germans occupy Lithuania and begin the round up and slaughter of Jews with plenty of willing Lithuanian fellow executioners.
1941 July 7, Ukrainians joined the party and murdered 1200 Jews near town of Otynia, Poland. So, do I really care if Russians kill Ukrainians or vice versa?  And, you can throw in the Pollacks, the Latvians, the Estonians, the Lithuanians, etc., and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Makes me no never mind.
1941 Sep 29 – Babi Yar ravine, near Kiev. Russia – over 2 day period, Nazis shot to death 33,771 Jews – the single largest mass murder of the Holocaust
Nov 4, 1941, 483 locals killed by Nazis ending the Jewish presence in village.
1941 Dec 10, Hitler declares war on US after Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941
1941 Dec. Weeks of rampage ended with the death of 32,000 Jews in Vilna, Poland
1942. Sept Jews of Lida Poland Ghetto, 10,000 killed
1942, Feb. Himmler selects 80 Jews from Auschwitz for his skeletal collection museum at Univ. of Strasbourg. Murdered by lethal injection and then corpses burned to prevent damage to their bones to become part of Nazi planned Jewish museum of an extinct people they had deliberately exterminated. (Too bad we don’t have a museum of Nazi German bones to display )
1942 July – The German Nazi SS murdered 10,000 Jews in the ghetto of Minsk, Byelorussia.
1942 Aug 21 SS Nazis murdered 2750 Jews of Lancut, Poland in Falkinia forest
1942 – 600,000 Jews murdered in Hungary by the Hungarians as 1943 After the beginning of WWII in 1941, the Allied fleet had regained the Mediterranean as its own lake.
1944 600,000 Jews killed in Hungary by Hitler’s Germans and Hungarian Willing Executioners. The Hungarian Gov’t March 2014, 70 years later, still denies complicity
1944 – March 7, 99,941 Jews gassed in Auschwitz during that day
1944 October – Anne Frank transferred from Auschwitz to Bergen Belsen where she died.
1945 April 12, Buchenwald murder camp liberated by US Army. From 1938-1945 238,000 Jews were held there. 56,000 murdered.
1945 Feb 12 Death of Hadassah founder Henrietta Szold
1945 May 2 – Goebbels and wife Magda poisoned their 6 children and then committed suicide.
1945 May 4, Germany surrenders unconditionally.
1945 May Dachau Concentration Camp liberated.
1946 42 Jews killed by Pollocks when they returned to Kielce to claim their homes occupied by Poles when Nazis left
1946 June, British arrested 100 Jewish Agency leaders in Palestine – hundreds of others rounded up, called Black Shabbos.
1947 Nov 29 – UN agreed to partition Palestine between Jews and Arabs with the Jews getting the short end, as usual, and given a sliver piece of territory that the UN thought would never survive the onslaught by surrounding Arabs they had armed to the teeth.  But this time the Jews depended upon themselves and they, thanks to G-d, prevailed over 5 Arabs armies coming in from all sides.
1947 Dec. Jordanians laid siege to Jerusalem, 40 Jews killed at Haifa oil facility
1948 May 14 – Declaration of Israel Independence, Yom Ha’Atzmaut
1948 May 15 5 Arab nations (Egypt,Jordan,Syria,Iraq,Lebanon) attacked immediately attempting to annihilate reborn Jewish State.
1948 800,000 Jews driven out penniless, their properties confiscated by the gov’t of Arab nations in which they had lived for thousands of years. At most, apx. 400,000 Arabs left Israel and swelled to millions under UNESCO, a unique UN relief program just for Palestinian Arabs unlike no other refugees and displaced persons resulting from WWII.
1949 March 10. IDF liberated Eilat
1949 Cheshvan – Jewish Population in Israel reached 1 million people, now, 2013, over 6 million 1949 March David Ben-Gurion formed Israel’s first government, Baruch Hashem.
1950 The passing of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson, the Sixth Lubavitcher Rabbi,
1951 Jan 17, The succession of Rabbi Menachim Mendel Schneerson as Seventh Lubavitcher Rabbi, above’s son-in-law, delivered his first Maamar confirming his succession. Lyubavichi is a village in District of Smolensk, Russia. existed since at least 1654, had 2500 residents in 1857, large market place, declined with onset of Communism,
1951, May 3 The Israeli Knesset designated this day as Holocaust Memorial Day, Yom HaShoah, under PM David Ben Gurion
1952 Dec. 26 Israel’s first ambassador to Japan presented his credentials to the Emperor (Can you imagine if Abraham, Isaac, Jacob witnessed that one!)
1953 February Soviet Union recalled its ambassador and cut off relations with Israel which had just been reborn May 14, 1948
1960 Adolph Eichmann captured in Argentina , Buenos Aires, where had lived for years, hanged in Israel May 31, 1962, sentenced to death Dec. 15, 1961 for crimes against the Jewish people and humanity
1961 July 31. The one-millionth immigrant arrived in Israel. Israel reborn in 1948. Up until that time, Britain severely limited the number of Jews they would allow into their biblical homeland. In the meantime, not one so-called Palestinian refugee was absorbed by the 21 huge sparsely populated Arab states that surrounded Israel. They preferred to keep them as political ploys paid for in camps financed by the UN and mostly the US!
1963 First Jewish Governor of NY elected – Herbert H. Lehman
1967 Six Day War – June 6, 1967 – After just 36 hours of fighting, the IDF were deep into Sinai, captured Gaza, Kalkilya, Jenin in Samarian Hills and surrounded Jerusalem. Israelis
June 28, 1967 Israel regained and annexed Jerusalem after over 1900 years of exile following Roman Conquest 70 CE
1969 Death of Levi Eshkol – former Israel PM (right after Ben Gurion)
1970 Libya All Jewish property confiscated and Jews driven out penniless, no compensation ever since
1973 Nov. 6 – New York City elects its first Jewish mayor, Abraham D. Beame
1973 Henry Kissinger, First Jewish Sec’y of State sworn in, under Nixon
1975 Nov 10 General Assembly of United Nations declared Zionism a form of racism
1976 Entebbe rescue of over 100 Jews in airport Uganda.  Jonathan Netanyahu, Bibi’s older brother killed.
1977 Nov. 20 Egyptian Pres. Anwar Sadat addressed Knesset,
1977 Dec Menachim Begin met with Sadat at Ismalia, Egypt.
1978 Sep 17 – Carter/Begin/Sadat Camp David talks ended. Peace agreement with Egypt was signed a few months later and Anwar Sadat assassinated in Egypt by Arabs opposed to peace with Israel.
1980 Israel’s embassy in Egypt, the first of its kind in any Arab country, was established in 1980, soon after the Camp David peace treaty was signed in 1979
1981 June 7, Israel destroys Iraq nuclear weapon
Above data compiled from entries, over several years, by Jeff@jreznikstudios.com in the Jewish Press.
- See more at: http://israel-commentary.org/?p=10038#sthash.GRh7qcvl.dpuf

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