The Jew in Yellow

WHY IN YELLOW? It was the most common color of the badges and clothes Jews were forced to wear in Europe and under Islam. After repeated expulsions and permission to re-enter into various countries (for economic reasons not for "love" of Jews) during the Middle Ages, European anti-semitism continued. The yellow clothes and badges were designed to make the Jew an outcast, and marked him for ready identification for persecution. The yellow was only a garment, it did not reach into the Jewish soul

Friday, October 17, 2008

JTA Newsletter

Jackson: Views on Israel were distorted
Pitching charity in a rough economy
Debate rages over attack on Jewish soldier
Haider's death removes key player in Austria
Akko riots expose Arab-Jewish tinderbox
Op-Ed: Palestinian statehood not the answer
J Street targets RJC's ads
Mud slings over chicken-swinging rite
Blind rabbi takes on pro-Israel incumbent
Op-Ed: Learning to love Obama after Clinton's defeat
Op-Ed: Foreign policy is reason to vote McCain
Activists slaughter their own kosher meat
Radical settlers using violence against Jews
GOP thwarts anti-Iran sanctions again
Neo-Nazis attack Hungary Jewish theater
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