This is a puzzling question as the Jews were not expelled from Switzerland. During the Nazi period Switzerland was a popular destination for refugees of all kinds from Germany and at various times the Swiss were very reluctant to admit any more refugees, but that is not the same thing as explusion.
The Moors and the Jews were expelled from Spain and Portugal in the 1490s.
not really, they were rounded up and handed over to the Germans
No reason is recorded for the expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290 by Edward I. Answer 2 The Statute of Jewry in 1275 (see the page Edict of Expulsion on Wikipedia, it's extremely helpful) gave Jews 15 years to be farmers, an occupation formerly prohibited for Jews. In 1290, when the statute expired, Jews were expelled, supposed because they violated the statute.
The Romans never formally expelled the Jews; and Jews have lived in the Holy Land continuously during recent millenia, though sometimes in small numbers.
Roman Emperor Titus expelled the Jews from Judea in 70 CE.Answer:The Romans never expelled the Jews from Judea. Rather, they expelled them from Jerusalem only.
The Moors and the Jews were expelled from Spain and Portugal in the 1490s.
The Jews were expelled from Spain in that year.
He expelled the Jews from Jerusalem, 1877 years ago.
In Germany most Jewish students were expelled from universities in April 1933. In 1938 all Jews were expelled from the German universities.
north africa
No, they just say what can you expect, it is wartime.
Switzerland
They were expelled from the kingdom!
1492 (unless they converted to Christianity).
They did not need to flee. Spain was never occupied, nor did it have to surrender its Jews.
Adolf Hitler?___When you say jurisdiction do you simply mean country? Over the centuries the Jews have been expelled from several countries.I hit the wrong key. I didn't mean to hit "?".
Jews were expelled from England in 1290 and were only allowed to return in the early 1600s.