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Alexander the great
Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great
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Alexander the Great desired to create the greatest library and have one of each book. After his death, Ptolemy fulfilled Alexander's desire by translating the Septuagint into Greek for the non-Hebrew speaking Jews in Egypt. Ron Moseley
There a number of ways of getting a solution of the problem. This can be done by first of all establishing the root cause of the problem.
The question, as phrased, suggests that there was a 'Jewish problem' that had to be 'dealt with'. The only 'Jewish problem' in Germany was the one created by the Nazis. The great majority of German Jews were law-abiding, patriotic citizens.
Alexander the great did not have a direct impact on the Jews. However, after his death, his empire was split and Ptolemaic rulers took control of Judea among other places. The rulers did things such as putting up temples to Greek deities in Jerusalem and desecrating the King Solomon's temple which was sacred to the Jews. This led to a guerrilla warfare group called the Maccabees fighting off the Greeks and rededicating King Solomon's temple, this event is known as Hanukkah.
Alexander treated them like any other Jews where there,but Antiochus made them worship Greek gods and godesses.
There was no must about it at all. The Nazis choseto treat the Jews as a problem.
Alexander Zederbaum has written: 'Ben ha-metsarim' -- subject(s): Jews
Pogroms (that is, mob violence against Jews).