because they were driven out of Western Europe (by the Catholics)
The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe was created in 2008.
eastern europe
Yes, hostility towards Jews has declined in Eastern Europe over the past decades. However, Eastern Europe's views towards Jews are still somewhat hostile, although not to a violent point. This is all still despite that Eastern Europe has a fairly large Jewish population.
Jesus was a Jew who was born before the Jews were exiled to Europe - Eastern Europe "creating" Ashkenazi Jews and Wester Europe (Spain) "creating" Sefardi Jews.
Eastern Europe is a region in Europe composing of many nations. No country produced Eastern Europe.
Ashkenazi Jews are from Eastern Europe.
Southern and Eastern Europe are both regions of Europe containing several countries each. They did not come from any country.
Jews hid in order to avoid deportation to death camps in Eastern Europe.
eastern Europe
they came from eastern europe.
Because they were gay like you
Poland. and most countries in eastern Europe.