Although respected by some, Anti-Semitism was pretty prevalent throughout the middle ages and even into the 20th century. It wasn't until after World War II and the Holocaust that Jews received some respect, compassion and aid from the world scene.
Jews were banned, as they were blamed for the Plague.
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.
The Jews
There was no specific type of bread that Jews were required to eat the night of the last plague.
The Jews (who were blamed for the plague).
Islam says that Jews and Christians must be respected as People of the Book.
The Jews.
Plagued, like everyone else.
Nothing. The Jews were unaffected by the darkness, but the Egyptians were unable to see anything.
it flew by aircraft and the russians drobbed through a bomb in an attempt to wipe out the jews
The church thought that it was the Jews fault that the plague happend. But really it was infuenza carried by rats and flees.
They blamed the jews for the plague. Jews were usually one of the first targets for they were thought as unholy for not believing in Jesus.