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2025-05-15 01:16:58
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Here are some examples of countries where Jews have been expelled at various times:
England: Jews were expelled from England in 1290 and remained banned until the 17th century.
Spain: Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492.
France: Jews were expelled from France multiple times, including in 1394.
Austria: Jews were expelled from Austria in 1421.
Hungary: Jews were expelled from Hungary in 1349.
Arab Countries: A large-scale expulsion of Jews occurred from Arab countries between 1948-1973.
Many others: There have been expulsions and forced migrations of Jews from other European, Middle Eastern, and North African countries throughout history.
The reasons for these expulsions were varied, including political instability, religious persecution, and economic hardship.
It's important to note that the term "expulsion" can be a sensitive one, and some historians prefer the term "exodus" to reflect the diverse circumstances of Jewish migrations.
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