Jewish Expulsion
The term "Jewish Expulsion" refers to the historical events where Jewish communities were forcibly removed from various countries. Notable expulsions occurred in places like Spain in 1492 and England in 1290. These actions were often driven by religious intolerance, economic factors, or social unrest, leading to significant suffering and displacement for Jewish populations.
During these expulsions, many Jews faced persecution and were stripped of their property and rights. Some sought refuge in other regions, such as Eastern Europe or the Ottoman Empire, where they hoped to find safety and acceptance. These events have had lasting impacts on Jewish history and identity.