A Summarized History of Anti-Semitism
Appendix A to the article: The Metaphysics of Anti-Semitism
APPENDIX A
We were enslaved in Egypt 1650BCE to 1450 BCE, and pursued even after we were set free.
In 1400 BCE, we were attacked without cause by the Amaleks.
After Kind David made Jerusalem our capitol in 1000 BCE, and Solomon’s Temple was built in 950 BCE, our temple was destroyed in 733 BCE by the Babylonians, and we were expelled from Samaria in 733 BCE.
We were held in captivity in Babylon 597 BCE, as described in the Book of Daniel.
The Persians attempted our genocide in 475 BCE.
We were sold into slavery across the Roman Empire in 70 BCE.
In 63 BCE, 12,000 Jews died in Pompeii’s conquest of the east.
In 70 CE, the Romans destroyed the Second Temple; a million Jews died, and 97,000 were taken slaves.
Thousands of us were killed in Cyprus and Egypt in 115-117 CE.
We were forced expulsions from Judea 132-135 CE, which the Roman Emperor Hadrian renamed after our ancient enemy, the Philistines.
There were forced conversions in Italy in 224.
We were expelled from Carthage in 250, expelled from Alexandria in 415, expelled from Clement France in 554, expelled from Visigoth Spain in 612, expelled from Italy in 855 and all of France in 1181, as the hatred of us broadened geographically.
There was rioting and attacks on Jews in Toledo Spain in 1212.
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