If you mean the American Civil War, they weren't expelled. There weren't very many in the US at that time, but there was no reason to throw them out.
they did nothing during the holocaust. Most Americans thought the Jews provoked it
Answer this question… When the world saw the atrocities that had been committed on the Jewish people during the Holocaust, many states began strongly supporting creating a Jewish state in Palestine.
Answer this question… When the world saw the atrocities that had been committed on the Jewish people during the Holocaust, many states began strongly supporting creating a Jewish state in Palestine.
The United States turned away Jewish children refugees during WWII in 1939.
The United States became a strong supporter of Israel, a Jewish homeland.
The United States became a strong supporter of Israel, a Jewish homeland.
The United States became a strong supporter of Israel, a Jewish homeland.
There are Jewish people across the world. Most Jews live in the United States and Israel, though.
The United States, Israel, and Russia have substantial Jewish populations, and many other countries have some Jewish population.
None of the Allies did anything specifically aimed at stopping the Holocaust. Please see the related question below.
Yom Kippur is a Jewish holiday known as the Day of Atonement. Many people of Jewish faith in the United States spend the day fasting and praying.
As of 2021, a total of 15 senators have been expelled from the United States Senate.