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European Jews did not begin, or participate in the Crusades, which were a strictly Christian activity. In fact many Jews were murdered by Crusaders, who had a generally hostile attitude toward all non-Christians.

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Who are the victims in the first crusade?

There were about 800 victims in the first crusade. They were Jews.


What happened between Christians and Jews in the late 1000's?

The First Crusade was in 1096. In it, thousands of Jews were killed by the Christian crusaders.


What does the Holocaust have to do with the Crusades?

There is no direct link. During the First Crusade there were severe outbreaks of violence against Jews, especially in the Rhineland. It is sometimes said that this marked the start of an ongoing "Christian", or at least "churchy" tradition of violence against the Jews. A very small number of historians see the Holocaust as the culmination of a tradition that began in 1096. Nevertheless, the First Crusade saw the start of widespread mob violence as an integral part of the crusades ... After that, no crusade was complete without a massacre of Jews, and when Richard I was crowned as a Crusader King of England in 1189, mobs celebrated in London, York and elsewhere by massacring the Jews.


Who was in Crusade?

Jews, Christians and Muslims were in the Crusades.


How did the first crusade end with the Jews?

Though Palestine (Jerusalem) was in control of the Holy Land during the first Crusade, all three major religions resided inside Palestine's walls( Islam, Christianity, and Judaism) When the Crusaders eventually stormed Palestine, they basically murdered anything that moved, no matter what religion you were, even other Christians.


How did the persecution of the Jews begin in Europe?

It goes back to Roman times, but became particularly severe at the time of the First Crusade (1096).


What effect did the crusades have on Jews?

The Crusades led to significant persecution and violence against Jewish communities in Europe, particularly during the First Crusade in 1096. Jews were targeted by Crusaders who viewed them as enemies, resulting in massacres and forced conversions. This persecution intensified anti-Jewish sentiments and stereotypes in Europe.


When did the Christians start killing the Jews for the death of Christ?

It was not a routine activity. It became very marked for the first (?) time during the First Crusade (1095-96), but was later condemned by the Church. However, I'm not sure that the motive was avenging the death of Christ. The Jews were seen as 'infidels' rather like the Muslims.


How did the Crusades affect the lives of Christians Jews and Muslims?

The major impact of crusade on Christian was to help spread the gospel. During such event unbelievers were also captured.


Are Jews allowed to socialize during Shabbat?

yes i think


What were the effects on Jews because Hitler coming to power during the Holocaust?

I think the answer is that the effects on the Jews were racism.


Where did Jews settled during the first century?

Palestine and Babylon