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  2. History of the Jews in England (1066–1290) - Wikipedia

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    The first Jews in England arrived after the Norman Conquest of the country by William the Conqueror (the future William I) in 1066, [1] and the first written record of Jewish settlement in England dates from 1070. Jews suffered massacres in 1189–90, and after a period of rising persecution, all Jews were expelled from England after the Edict ...

  3. History of the Jews in England - Wikipedia

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    On 17 November 1278 the heads of households of the Jews of England, believed to have numbered around 600 out of a population of 2-3,000, were arrested on suspicion of coin clipping and counterfeiting, and Jewish homes in England were searched. At the time, coin clipping was a widespread practice, which both Jews and Christians were involved in.

  4. Louis Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Louis Jacobs CBE (17 July 1920 – 1 July 2006) [1] was a leading writer, Jewish theologian, and rabbi of the New London Synagogue in the United Kingdom. He was also the focus in the early 1960s of what became known as the "Jacobs Affair" [2] in the British Jewish community.

  5. British Jews - Wikipedia

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    The great majority (83.2%) of Jews in England and Wales were born in the UK. [30] In 2015, about 6% of Jews in England held an Israeli passport. [28] In 2019, the Office for National Statistics estimated that 21,000 people resident in the UK were born in Israel, up from 11,890 in 2001. Of the 21,000, 8,000 had Israeli nationality. [31]

  6. Benjamin Disraeli - Wikipedia

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    Disraeli often wrote about religion, for he was a strong promoter of the Church of England. He was troubled by the growth of elaborate rituals in the late 19th century, such as the use of incense and vestments, and heard warnings to the effect that the ritualists were going to turn control of the Church of England over to the Pope.

  7. Resettlement of the Jews in England - Wikipedia

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    Philo-Semitism and the Readmission of the Jews to England, 1603–1655. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1982. ISBN 0-19-821885-0; Katz David S.. The Jews in the History of England, 1485–1850. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. ISBN 0-19-822912-0; Levine, Menachem. Rabbi Menashe Ben Israel: The Chacham Who Opened England To Jews.

  8. List of British Jewish politicians - Wikipedia

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    Lord George Gordon (1774–1780) Converted to Judaism; Sampson Eardley (1770–1802) Father was Jewish. Eardley was baptised. Tory MP; Manasseh Masseh Lopes (1802–1806, 1807–1808, 1812–1819 & 1820–1829) Lopes converted to Christianity in 1802, and later the same year he entered Parliament as a Tory MP

  9. List of British Jews - Wikipedia

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    The eminent scholar David Daiches states in his autobiographical Two Worlds: A Scottish born Jewish Childhood that there are grounds for saying that Scotland is the only Immigrant country with no history of state persecution of Jews. Jews were re-admitted to England and Wales in 1656 by Oliver Cromwell. Slightly more than 200 years later, in ...