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Display titleSwitzerland Jewish Records
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Page creatorMatthiaKA (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation12:43, 8 March 2014
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Date of latest edit22:14, 11 August 2025
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"The Jewish people had suffered discrimination in Christian Europe since time immemorial and were repeated victims of persecution in many countries, including Switzerland. After the Black Death in the mid-14th century, they were accused of being well-poisoners and suffered pogrom-like persecution, were killed, forced to convert to Christianity or exiled. Prior to 1798 the Jewish community was tolerated in only two parts of Switzerland - Lengnau and Endingen (the common lordship of Baden, today the canton of Aargau).
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