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== Disraeli...Jewish? ==

Some sources, including the Brittanica, state that Disraeli senior had some sort of dispute with a local Rabbi and had Benjamin baptised a christian. Aparently without Disraeli being a christian it is supposed to be unlikely that he could have entered politics.

If this is correct Disraeli comes from a distinguished Italian Jewish family but wasn't Jewish hmself.

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Renaming

I am renaming this article as British Jewry. If you disagree please discuss.

My intention is to organise all article on internationally Jewish communities in such a way that they interlink categorical. Presently, someone linking from say this article to 'history of french Jewry' is hopping in between diverse articles, as apposed to understanding world Jewish demographics

Chavatshimshon 19:25, 15 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Scotland

Much is made of the fact England banned jews on this page. But there is no reference to Scotland not banning jews. If this page is about British jews, we should point out that jews were not banned from all of Britain during any period. As Scotland was independent from English law, so the expulsion had no impact on Scottish jews. Many jews lived in Scotland freely in the period of expulsion of jews from England. It is deeply annoying to read an artcile which seems to think England and Britain are the same thing. Jews were not banned from Britain as there was no British government. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Jews —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wooaso (talkcontribs) 23:56, 22 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move

British Jews → British Jewry {this is a none demographic term Chavatshimshon 19:34, 15 November 2006 (UTC)}[reply]

  • I'm inclined to oppose, though not as strongly as for France. For starters, the term "Jewry" usually refers only to the Orthodox. For another, if this is "British" rather than English: I'm honestly unsure of this, but are there formal ties of (say) the few Jews in Scotland and Northern Ireland to the Chief Rabbi in London? - Jmabel | Talk 17:20, 16 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Survey

Add "* Support" or "* Oppose" followed by a brief explanation, then sign your opinion with ~~~~

oppose Dor Myers the Great

Second largest in Europe

"Second largest in Europe" seems a dubious claim. What about Russia? - Jmabel | Talk 17:16, 16 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Anglocentrism

This article is highly anglocentric, particularly the History section. England's government may have expelled Jews, but this did not occur in Scotland. --MacRusgail 16:19, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Current Political Issues

I'm not sure, but would this be an appropriate place to talk about the struggles (and vandalism) relating to the eruv, the legal challenges in England against Kosher meat etc?

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Disraeli...Jewish?

Some sources, including the Brittanica, state that Disraeli senior had some sort of dispute with a local Rabbi and had Benjamin baptised a christian. Aparently without Disraeli being a christian it is supposed to be unlikely that he could have entered politics.

If this is correct Disraeli comes from a distinguished Italian Jewish family but wasn't Jewish hmself.