Response of the Jews to Crusader Attacks

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History

 

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Misty M

 

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April 2, 2016

 

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University

 

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They undoubtedly knew of the plan for the pilgrimage, but were probably indifferent. Why would it concern them? First of all, they were Jews, not Christians, and did not answer to the Pope. Although, for them also Jerusalem was a holy city, they would not have felt roused by Urban II's call. Nor would the Jews likely have felt threatened by the pending crusade...
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Although, for them also Jerusalem was a holy city, they would not have felt roused by Urban II's call. Nor would the Jews likely have felt threatened by the pending crusade. Why would they? Pope Urban II had said nothing about Jews in his speech, (1) so why would crusaders attack Jews? It probably never crossed the Jews' minds...
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