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  1. There is a legend that Jews were first brought to Sicily as captive slaves in the 1st century after the fall of Jerusalem in 70 CE. However, it is generally presumed the beginnings of the Jewish population of Sicily predate the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem.

  2. History of the Jews in the United States - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Jewish immigration. Colonial era. Revolutionary era. 19th century. 1880–1925. Local developments 1600s to 1900s. Progressive movement. Americanization. Philanthropy. Lynching of Leo Frank. World War I. 1930s and World War II. Postwar.

  3. Apr 24, 2017 · April 24, 2017. PALERMO, Sicily — Sicily’s Jews were banished from this island in 1492, the victims of a Spanish edict that forced thousands to leave and others to convert to Roman...

  4. In 1695, again in 1702, and again determinedly in 1740–46, attempts were made by the government of the kingdom to attract Jewish settlement to Sicily again, but without success. In the period between the two world wars a small number of Jews settled in Palermo. There were about 50 Jews living in Sicily in 1965.

  5. Aug 1, 2016 · It’s not exactly known when the first Jews arrived in Sicily—some accounts say 1400 years ago, some say 2000; some say as captive slaves after the 1 st -century fall of Jerusalem, some say they...

  6. Jan 30, 2013 · Five hundred years ago, about 40% of Sicilians and Calabrians were Jewish, according to Rabbi Barbara Aiello, the American-born founder of the Italian Jewish Cultural Center of Calabria.

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