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While London has the largest community in England, Jews have been citizens of many other cities for centuries. As far back as the Middle Ages in Northampton, Nottingham, Newcastle, York, Canterbury and Exeter. But they also played an active part in the growth of English cities during the Industrial Revolution in a wide variety of fields. They became shoemakers in Birmingham, weavers in ...
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There is no historical record of organised Jewish communities in the British Isles before the Norman invasion of 1066, when King William encouraged Jews -mainly merchants and craftsmen- to follow him. Those who did came mainly from France (Rouen) but also from Germany, Italy and Spain.
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