¶ … American Judaism
Throughout American history, Judaism has played a major role in influencing historical events. This is because the persecution of Jews over the centuries has created the desire to a find a place where they will be respected. Examples of this go back as far as the Romans, when the Emperor Tiberius was a part of a program to systematically disperse the Jewish population throughout the Roman Empire. This was in response to the revolts that occurred in Judea and modern day Jerusalem during the 1st and 2nd centuries. (Merrill 365 -- 372)
As a result, the Jews would face a variety of obstacles over the course of time. This is because of: their unique way of life and how different their religion was from Christianity in certain aspects. These elements led to feelings of resentment and mistrust in Western Europe of the Jewish population. During the Renaissance period is when many of these feelings began to boil over. As, European nations began to: deport the Jews from various regions or they were outwardly discriminated against. Once this began to occur, it meant that it would only be a matter of time until the Jewish population was looking for a place where they could avoid these kinds of problems. (Sarna) (Glazer 12 -- 54)
Evidence of this can be seen by looking no further than the expulsion of the Jewish community from Spain in 1492. This set off a chain of events that led to increased amounts of discrimination and a lack of belonging....
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