The British shift in support for the Jews during the early 20th century was influenced by several factors, including the geopolitical landscape following World War I and the Balfour Declaration of 1917, which expressed support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Additionally, the rise of Jewish influence in international finance and politics, alongside a desire to gain favor with Jewish communities globally, played a role. However, British support fluctuated over time, often balancing competing interests in the region, particularly with Arab populations.
Balfour Declaration was announced by the then foreign minister of Britain,Earl Balfour in the year 1916.By this declaration the British lodged their support in favor of establishing an independent state of Israel for the Jews.
Alexander the Great
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Board of Deputies of British Jews was created in 1760.
Judaism is very much in favor of marriage.
Because Jews themselves have changed.
When the Jews were trying to get Palistine from the British who conquered it in WWI, somebody (?) said, "Even if you get a country of 1 millions Jews, 200 million Arabs will never let you alone". The Arabs held the Jews in utter contempt. Nothing has changed lately.
For the Jews, the Sabbath (or Shabbat) has never been changed.
Politically, the British wanted Jewish Militias in Palestine as well as wealthy pro-Zionist patrons to join the British War Effort and therefore promoted the Balfour Declaration as a way of getting that aid.
Jews
British Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Among the Jews was created in 1842.