Church Of England To Apologize For Antisemitic Laws That Led To Expulsion Of Jews – Formal ‚act of repentance‘ for 13th century laws comes at a time of increasing antisemitism in the UK | I24news
The Church of England said it plans to apologize for medieval antisemitic laws enacted in 1222 that eventually led to the expulsion of England’s Jews in 1290.
The formal „act of repentance“ is timed for next year’s 800th anniversary of the set of laws that restricted the population of around 3,000 Jews from engaging with Christians.
The formal „act of repentance“ is timed for next year’s 800th anniversary of the set of laws that restricted the population of around 3,000 Jews from engaging with Christians.
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