Juden in Algerien / Jews in Algeria 1. Jews in Algeria 01: Arab rule 680-1516 (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971) ![]() Jews following the Arab
invasion - schooling and trade along the Sudanese gold
route
2. Jews in Algeria 02: Turkish rule 1516-1830 (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Turkish discrimination
against Jews by Turkish greed - Jewish upper class -
massacre of 1805
3. Jews in Algeria 03: French occupation and emancipation rule 1830-1940 (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Emigration movement
against emancipation - immigration to Algeria for
emancipation - Crémieux Decree 1870 -
anti-Semitism against naturalization of Jews - hatred
violence 1921 and 1934
4. Jews in Algeria 04: Holocaust period 1940-1945 (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
French racial law of Vichy
and restrictions against Jews - discrimination also
under French-"American" rule - Crémieux Decree
since 1943 - equality since 1947
5. Jews in Algeria 05: 1947-1970: war of independence - Six-Day war - exodus (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Jewish organizations -
Jews between the fronts of Algerian and French
nationalists - emigration movement 1961-1963 because of
French citizenship - anti-Jewish boycott since 1965 -
emigration movement of the young Jews
6. Jews in Algiers (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Jewish immigration from
different countries - separate developments - privileged
under the Turks - plague 1706 - new rich Jews
immigrating in the 17th century - religious struggle -
Busnach 1805 - Jews at stake 1815 - French rule with
emancipation - anti-Semitism - Zionism - Algerian
nationalism and Jewish emigration
7. Jews in Constantine (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)
Arabs - Turks - French
occupation - independence and exodus
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