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No BDS and No Need for an Army

A sobering look at the plight of Jews in 19th Century Europe from the new series where genealogist Rivka Goldblatt delves into the more interesting corners of the JC Archive

December 13, 2017 10:20
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Sometimes people think that before the Second World War, Jews lived and flourished in Europe much as we do today in the UK and worldwide. It’s not true.

The Jewish Chronicle on the 3rd of December, 1897, is a typical issue. The following articles, scattered among its 40 pages, show that Europe was a hard home for the Jews.

RIOTS IN PRAGUE - JEWS AND SYNAGOGUES ATTACKED

…many synagogues were sacked, and that later in the afternoon the crowd began to plunder German shops and dwellings, especially those in the Jewish quarter, and burnt the goods in the streets… “Down with the Jews!” was the constant cry of the rioters.