This article lists expulsions, refugee crises and other forms of displacement that have affected Jews.
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (March 2018) |
The following is a list of Jewish expulsions and events that prompted significant streams of Jewish refugees.
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (July 2023) |
Country | Date of expulsion | Expulsion lifted (de facto) | Expulsion lifted (de jure) |
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Austria | 1421 | 1469 | |
England | 1290 | 1656 | 1753–54 |
1829 | |||
France | 1394 | 18th century | 27 September 1791 |
Hungary | 1349 | 1350 | |
1360 | 1364 | ||
Lithuania | 1495 | 1503 | |
Milan | 1597 | 1714 | |
Naples | 1510 | 1735 | |
Nuremberg | 1499 | 1850[81] | |
Portugal | 1497 | 19th century | N/A |
Sicily | 31 December 1492 | 3 February 1740 | |
Spain | 31 March 1492 | 19th century | 16 December 1968[82] |
Yemen | 1679 29 March 2021 |
The discrepancy between the length of the siege according to the regnal years of Zedekiah (years 9–11), on the one hand, and its length according to Jehoiachin's exile (years 9–12), on the other, can be cancelled out only by supposing the former to have been reckoned on a Tishri basis, and the latter on a Nisan basis. The difference of one year between the two is accounted for by the fact that the termination of the siege fell in the summer, between Nisan and Tishri, already in the 12th year according to the reckoning in Ezekiel, but still in Zedekiah's 11th year which was to end only in Tishri.
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Two of the tribes--the Banu Nadir and the Banu Qaynuqa--were eventually exiled for falling short on their agreed upon commitments and for the consequent danger they posed to the nascent Muslim community.
Jordan's illegal occupation and Annexation of the West Bank