In Europe, the hostility towards Jews that had continued during the Crusades also had continued during the Bubonic Plague. Jews had often been accused of causing the plague by them poisoning the water wells.
Unfortunately, the Jews were treated with no respect. They were blamed for the spread of the Plague and many people decided to get rid of them. The most common way of doing this was burning them.
Nothing. The Jews were unaffected by the darkness, but the Egyptians were unable to see anything.
Jews during the Holocaust were tortured, and starved
They were mainly treated as the same as the Jews were treated.
they were accused of carrying the plague.
Between 78%-79% of all European Jews were massacred during the Holocaust.
because Jews are Jews. All Jews were seen as the same and none were treated more favourably than any others.
How where foreigners such as the Spanish, Portuguese, the French, the Jews, and the Africans treated in England during Shakespeare's time?
The Nazis and Hitler committed genocide on the European Jews.
They were treated alright. ___ The period from about 1830-1933 was, if anything, a kind of "golden age" for Jews in most of the German states.
Jews were banned, as they were blamed for the Plague.
They were treated really badly and they had no respect. some of the Jews were slaves for the Christian's. some or even most of the Jews were executed during that time. There is also some information in THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. the quotes tell us how they were exactly treated and how the Jews might have felt.