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== Roman times ==
Tacitus says that the Jews "are said to have been refugees from the island of Crete who settled in the remotest corner of Libya in the days when, according to the story, Saturn was driven from his throne by the aggression of Jupiter."<ref>Tacitus. ''Histories''. 5.2.</ref> Their name was to stem from mount Ida in Crete, the inhabitants of the lands being called "Idaei".<ref>Tacitus. ''Histories''. 5.2.</ref> Tacitus then recounts a story of the Jews similar to the one in the Torah, specifically the book of Exodus.<ref>Tacitus. ''Histories''. 5.3.</ref> Tacitus writes about their practice to sacrifice rams, prohibition on eating pork, ritual of fasting, the eating of unleavened bread and idleness on the seventh day and year<ref>Tacitus. ''Histories''. 5.4.</ref>, as well as circumcision.<ref>Tacitus. ''Histories''. 5.5.</ref> About their behavior he says: "The other practices of the Jews are sinister and revolting, and have entrenched themselves by their very wickedness. Wretches of the most abandoned kind who had no use for the religion of their fathers took to contributing dues and free-will offerings to swell the Jewish exchequer; and other reasons for their increasing wealth way be found in their stubborn loyalty and ready benevolence towards brother Jews. But the rest of the world they confront with the hatred reserved for enemies. They will not feed or intermarry with gentiles. Though a most lascivious people, the Jews avoid sexual intercourse with women of alien race. Among themselves nothing is barred."<ref>Tacitus. ''Histories''. 5.5.</ref>
Tacitus says that the Jews "are said to have been refugees from the island of Crete who settled in the remotest corner of Libya in the days when, according to the story, Saturn was driven from his throne by the aggression of Jupiter."<ref>Tacitus. ''Histories''. 5.2.</ref> Their name was to stem from mount Ida in Crete, the inhabitants of the lands being called "Idaei".<ref>Tacitus. ''Histories''. 5.2.</ref> Tacitus then recounts a story of the Jews similar to the one in the Torah, specifically the book of Exodus.<ref>Tacitus. ''Histories''. 5.3.</ref> Tacitus writes about their practice to sacrifice rams, prohibition on eating pork, ritual of fasting, the eating of unleavened bread and idleness on the seventh day and year<ref>Tacitus. ''Histories''. 5.4.</ref>, as well as circumcision.<ref>Tacitus. ''Histories''. 5.5.</ref> About their behavior he says: "The other practices of the Jews are sinister and revolting, and have entrenched themselves by their very wickedness. Wretches of the most abandoned kind who had no use for the religion of their fathers took to contributing dues and free-will offerings to swell the Jewish exchequer; and other reasons for their increasing wealth way be found in their stubborn loyalty and ready benevolence towards brother Jews. But the rest of the world they confront with the hatred reserved for enemies. They will not feed or intermarry with gentiles. Though a most lascivious people, the Jews avoid sexual intercourse with women of alien race. Among themselves nothing is barred."<ref>Tacitus. ''Histories''. 5.5.</ref>
== The Abrogation of the Russo-American treaty of 1832 ==
== Attacking the Alien Act ==
== The Balfour Declaration ==
== Citations ==

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Roman times

Tacitus says that the Jews "are said to have been refugees from the island of Crete who settled in the remotest corner of Libya in the days when, according to the story, Saturn was driven from his throne by the aggression of Jupiter."[1] Their name was to stem from mount Ida in Crete, the inhabitants of the lands being called "Idaei".[2] Tacitus then recounts a story of the Jews similar to the one in the Torah, specifically the book of Exodus.[3] Tacitus writes about their practice to sacrifice rams, prohibition on eating pork, ritual of fasting, the eating of unleavened bread and idleness on the seventh day and year[4], as well as circumcision.[5] About their behavior he says: "The other practices of the Jews are sinister and revolting, and have entrenched themselves by their very wickedness. Wretches of the most abandoned kind who had no use for the religion of their fathers took to contributing dues and free-will offerings to swell the Jewish exchequer; and other reasons for their increasing wealth way be found in their stubborn loyalty and ready benevolence towards brother Jews. But the rest of the world they confront with the hatred reserved for enemies. They will not feed or intermarry with gentiles. Though a most lascivious people, the Jews avoid sexual intercourse with women of alien race. Among themselves nothing is barred."[6]


The Abrogation of the Russo-American treaty of 1832

Attacking the Alien Act

The Balfour Declaration

Citations

  1. Tacitus. Histories. 5.2.
  2. Tacitus. Histories. 5.2.
  3. Tacitus. Histories. 5.3.
  4. Tacitus. Histories. 5.4.
  5. Tacitus. Histories. 5.5.
  6. Tacitus. Histories. 5.5.