They never were in favour. They have been hated and persecuted for at least two thousand years.
Alexander the great
Alexander the Great
Judaism is very much in favor of marriage.
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During the Roman Empire
To no longer be favoured by the royals
They get voted out at the next election.
He fell out of favor because when the south was rebelling against the tariff the Jackson was trying to enforce. Calhoun took the side of the South
They learned to be traders,banking and slowly gave up farming in favor of business
Research does not support it.
This is incorrect. Jews did not judge the Christian Reformation at all. They avoided making any remarks in fear that the violence that Catholics and Protestants were perpetrating against one another would be redirected into pogroms in the Jewish ghettos. As for the Jews "taking sides" in the Reformation, there was no reason for Jews to favor the Catholics (who were at the apex of Spanish Inquisition and Jew-baiting throughout Europe) or for Jews to favor the Protestants (who were led by rabid Anti-Semites like Martin Luther who wrote "On the Jews and Their Lies"). The first major Christian world leader that Jews rallied behind was Napoleon Bonaparte because of his acts in emancipating the Jews.