In other news Jaylen sticking with Kanye. As a huge Jaylen fan, and also Jewish - how am I supposed to take that? Generally asking - cuz Im not sure. Disappointing for sure. Thats all Ill say on it. Still a huge Jaylen fan, but disappointed.
Don't like Brown or anyone that associates with Kanye for any reason.
It's little to do with religion however it's the same reason it's been for many centuries.. Money.
1095 – mid-13th century
The waves of Crusades destroyed many Jewish communities in Europe (most notably in Rhineland) and in the Middle East (most notably in Jerusalem).
Mid-12th century
The invasion of Almohades brought to end the Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain. Among other refugees was Maimonides, who fled to Morocco, then Egypt, then Eretz Israel.
1276
12th–14th centuries
France. The practice of expelling the Jews accompanied by confiscation of their property, followed by temporary readmissions for ransom, was used to enrich the crown: expulsions from Paris by Philip Augustus in 1182, from France by Louis IX in 1254, by Philip IV in 1306, by Charles IV in 1322, by Charles V in 1359, by Charles VI in 1394.
13th century
1253
On July 23 (Menachem Av 25) the Jews of Vienne, France were expelled by order of Pope Innocent II
1288
Naples issues first expulsion of Jews in Southern Italy.[24][better source needed]
1290
King Edward I of England issues the Edict of Expulsion for all Jews from England. The policy was reversed after 365 years in 1655 by Oliver Cromwell.
1294
On June 24 (4th of Tamuz), the Jews of Berne, Switzerland were expelled "Several Jews were put to death there in consequence of a blood libel" but a deal involving the Jews paying money reverted the expulsion
14th century
1360
Jews expelled from Hungary by Louis I of Hungary
1392
Jews expelled from Bern, Switzerland. Although between 1408 and 1427 Jews were again residing in the city, the only Jews to appear in Bern subsequently were transients, chiefly physicians and cattle dealers.[
15th century
1420-21
Duke Albert V orders the imprisonment and forcible conversion to Christianity of all Jews in Austria. Some convert and others leave the country. In 1421 Austrian authorities again arrest and expel Jews and Jews are banned from the capital Vienna.
1442
Jews again expelled from Upper Bavaria.
1478
Jews expelled from Passau.
1491
Jews of Ravenna expelled, synagogues destroyed.
1492
Ferdinand II and Isabella I issued the Alhambra decree, General Edict on the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain (approx. 200,000) and from Sicily (1493, approx. 37,000).
1495
Charles VIII of France occupies Kingdom of Naples, bringing new persecution against Jews, many of whom were refugees from Spain
1496
Jews expelled from Portugal. Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, issues a decree expelling all Jews from Styria and Wiener Neustadt.
1499
Jews expelled from Nuremberg
16th century
1510
Jews expelled from Naples.
1510
Jews expelled from Brandenberg after a false accusation of host desecration in Berlin.
1519
Jews expelled from Regensburg.
1526
Jews expelled from Pressburg (Bratislava) in the wake of the defeat of the Kingdom of Hungary by the Ottoman Empire.
1551
All remaining Jews expelled from the duchy of Bavaria. Jewish settlement in Bavaria ceased until toward the end of the 17th century, when a small community was founded in Sulzbach by refugees from Vienna.
1569
Pope Pius V expels Jews from the papal states, except for Ancona and Rome.
1593
Pope Clement VIII expels Jews living in all the papal states, except Rome, Avignon and Ancona. Jews are invited to settle in Leghorn, the main port of Tuscany, where they are granted full religious liberty and civil rights, by the Medici family, who want to develop the region into a center of commerce
1597
Nine hundred Jews were expelled from Milan.
17th century
1614
Fettmilch Uprising: Jews are expelled from Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire, following the plundering of the Judengasse.
1654
The fall of the Dutch colony of Recife in Brazil to the Portuguese prompted the Jewish arrival in New Amsterdam, the first group of Jews to flee to North America.
1669-1670
Jews expelled from Vienna by Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor and subsequently forbidden to settle in the Austrian Hereditary Lands. The former Jewish ghetto on the Unterer Werd was renamed Leopoldstadt in honour of the emperor and the expropriated houses and land given to Catholic citizens.
1679–1680
Jews all throughout Yemen expelled from their towns and villages and sent to a desert place, in what is known as the Mawza Exile.
1683
Jews expelled from Haiti and all of the other French colonies, due to the Code Noir decree issued by Louis XIV
18th century
1701–1714
War of the Spanish Succession. After the war, Jews of Austrian origin were expelled from Bavaria, but some were able to acquire the right to reside in Munich
1744–1790s
The reforms of Frederick II, Joseph II and Maria Theresa sent masses of impoverished German and Austrian Jews east.
1791
The tzarina of Russia Catherine the Great institutes the Pale of Settlement, restricting Jews to the western parts of the empire by means of deportation. By the late 19th century, over four million Jews would live in the Pale.
19th century
1862 Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky
Jews expelled by Ulysses S. Grant by General Order No. 11.
There is more i'll assume you know history from after the 1860s..
Money is the driving force always has been.