You should study more history, Fredo. If you did, perhaps you'd understand why our world got from there to here.
Hint: The Ottomans chose the wrong side during WWI. The Ottoman Empire, but that time, was well known to be
"the Sick Man of Europe".
I thought jews were treated great under the ottoman empire?
that means the recent troubles are fairly new, and fairly motivated by insane killers hijacking judaism.
Frankism - Wikipedia
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Frankism was a heretical Sabbatean Jewish religious movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, centered on the leadership of the Jewish Messiah claimant Jacob Frank, who lived from 1726 to 1791.Frank rejected religious norms and said that his followers were obligated to transgress as many moral boundaries as possible. At its height it claimed perhaps 50,000 followers, primarily Jews living in ...
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FRANK, JACOB, AND THE FRANKISTS. Jacob Frank (1726-1791) was the founder of a Jewish sect named after him which comprised the last stage in the development of the Shabbatean movement. He was born Jacob b. Judah Leib in Korolowka (Korolevo), a small town in Podolia. His family was middle class, and his father was a contractor and merchant, apparently well respected.
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The Frankists were a semi-Christian religious organization which came into being among the Jews of Poland about the middle of the eighteenth century. This organization was the ultimate result of two causes: (1) the Messianic movement which agitated the Jewish world after the appearance of Shabbethai Ẓebi, the pseudo-Messiah from Smyrna, and ...
Jacob Frank and His Followers | My Jewish Learning
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In 1759, the Frankists began negotiations with Polish Catholic officials to undergo a mass conversion to Christianity. The baptism of more than 500 Frankists, including Frank himself, was celebrated in the local churches, with members of the Polish nobility acting as godparents. The newly baptized adopted the names of their godfathers and ...
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The Frankists sided with the arguments of the church, largely because they wanted to be accepted by the church. The disputation ended indecisively but led to the conversion of hundreds of Frank's faithful (according to tradition, thousands converted), including Frank himself. A short while later, in the beginning of February 1760, Frank was ...
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Subsequently, Frankists redefined themselves as a separate religious group, practically independent from hitherto existing forms of both Judaism and Christianity. From Sefer shimush, by Ya'akov Emden (Amsterdam, 1757 or 1758). Illustration depicting the bishop of Kamieniec Podolski, Mikołaj Dembowski, drinking in celebration after the ...
Jacob Frank - Wikipedia
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Jacob Joseph Frank (Hebrew: יעקב פרנק; Polish: Jakub Józef Frank; born Jakub Lejbowicz; 1726 - 10 December 1791) was a Polish-Jewish religious leader who claimed to be the reincarnation of the self-proclaimed messiah Sabbatai Zevi (1626-1676) and also of the biblical patriarch Jacob.The Jewish authorities in Poland excommunicated Frank and his followers due to his heretical ...
The Influence of Sabbatean Frankism on the World | Winter Watch
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Apr 16, 2023The Frankists of Germany, Bohemia, and Moravia usually held secret gatherings in Carlsbad (Karlovy Vary, Bohemia, today's Czech Republic) in summer round about the ninth of Av. In 1800, the Prussians conducted an investigation of the Frankists under the official Forney. At first, they thought it was a scam.
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In 1756, the Frankists (successors of the Sabbateans) were excommunicated by establishment rabbis for their heretical, Satanic practices but they are said to have re-emerged under numerous stealthy guises, as the leaders in both the Reform AND Conservative (Hasidic) Jewish movements, as Dr. Rabbi Marvin Antelman explains here.
The Influence of Sabbatian Frankism on the World
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The Elite Frankists. After his release from the citadel, Frank moved to Brno, Moravia, to hang out with his brother, who was the head of the large Dobrushka family. Jacob Frank even adopted that name. They were Frankist loyalists. The family included eight sons. Two who changed their name to Frey were leading Jacobins in the French Revolution ...
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Frankism
Frankism was a heretical Sabbatean Jewish religious movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, centered on the leadership of the Jewish Messiah claimant Jacob Frank, who lived from 1726 to 1791. Frank rejected religious norms and said that his followers were obligated to transgress as many moral boundaries as possible. At its height it claimed perhaps 50,000 followers, primarily Jews living in Poland, as well as in Central and Eastern Europe.
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