Bernard Glassman
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“Jews still were objects of scorn for those who needed an outlet for their frustrations. However, the decline of the authority of the church, the growth of industry and trade with its stress upon the need for individual freedom, and the social philosophies of men like John Locke all contributed to a greater toleration of the Jews in England.”
― Anti-Semitic Stereotypes Without Jews: Images of the Jews in England 1290-1700
― Anti-Semitic Stereotypes Without Jews: Images of the Jews in England 1290-1700
“The English clergy was the first to fabricate the ritual-murder accusations against the Jews and the first in Europe to spread the myth of the “Wandering Jew.”
― Anti-Semitic Stereotypes Without Jews: Images of the Jews in England 1290-1700
― Anti-Semitic Stereotypes Without Jews: Images of the Jews in England 1290-1700
“The theological need to prove Judaism inferior to Christianity was not limited to Catholicism; it was readily made a part of Anglican and Puritan doctrines.”
― Anti-Semitic Stereotypes Without Jews: Images of the Jews in England 1290-1700
― Anti-Semitic Stereotypes Without Jews: Images of the Jews in England 1290-1700
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