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  2. History of the Jews in Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Jewish girls from Alexandria in 1955 for their confirmation service, a ritual similar to a Bat Mitzvah. The history of the Jews in Alexandria dates back to the founding of the city by Alexander the Great in 332 BCE. [1] Jews in Alexandria played a crucial role in the political, economic, cultural and religious life of Hellenistic and Roman ...

  3. Alexandrian riots (38 CE) - Wikipedia

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    Riots again erupted in Alexandria in 40 CE between Jews and Greeks. [6] Jews were accused of not honouring the emperor. [6] Disputes occurred in the city of Jamnia. [7] Jews were angered by the erection of a clay altar and destroyed it. [7]

  4. History of the Jews in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    There was an expulsion of a large amount of Jews from Alexandria (the so-called "Alexandria Expulsion") in 414 or 415 CE by Saint Cyril, following a number of controversies, including threats from Cyril and supposedly (according to Christian historian Socrates Scholasticus) a Jewish-led massacre in response. Later violence took on a decidedly ...

  5. Alexandria riot (66) - Wikipedia

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    The tensions between the Jews and Greco-Romans in Alexandria began after the riots of 38 CE, with another violent event following in 55 CE. [4] Later, the Jewish–Roman wars had a great impact on Alexandria, with the major Jewish community of the city engaging in extensive riots in 66 CE.

  6. History of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria was also home to the largest Jewish community in the ancient world. The Septuagint , a Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Torah and other writings), was produced there. Jews occupied two of the city's five quarters and worshipped at synagogues .

  7. Cyril of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Scholasticus alleges that all the Jews of Alexandria were banished, while John of Nikiû says it was only those involved in the ambush and massacre. Susan Wessel says that, while it is not clear whether Scholasticus was a Novationist (whose churches Cyril had closed), he was apparently sympathetic towards them, and repeatedly accuses Cyril of ...

  8. AOC gets dragged for claiming pro-Israel lobby sank Dems in ...

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    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is pointing the finger at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee for Democrats’ Election Day losses — setting off a firestorm from critics who say ...

  9. Artapanus of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Fragment of "Artapanus of Alexandria", scan from 1928 Altjüdisches Schrifttum außerhalb der Bibel by Paul Rießler. Artapanus of Alexandria (Gk. Ἀρτάπανος ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς) was a historian, of Alexandrian Jewish origin, who is believed to have lived in Alexandria, during the later half of the 3rd or 2nd century BCE.

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