>>511114154There aren't many, but if we really want to split hairs over time periods I'm not sure if a renaissance or medieval jew is in any way similar to a 19th century jew. The 'modern' jew may just be entirely a Freemasonic invention. Just reading about jews in the time of the Romans should tell you plenty. Every scholarly jew was Hellenized and all of the jews that Hadrian/Trajan hated were completely berserk. Imagine muslims who could name living messiahs at random, had no writing system, and refused to pay taxes under any circumstances. Then in the middle ages people like Maimondes were writing in Arabic, so I have no idea what makes him 'jewish' his ideas are more philosophical than jewish. In the Renaissance they wore these pointy hats, so I guess they were Khazars, I can't think of any other group that would wear the Phrygian cap. Some jews were court factors and some had privileges in places like Spain, Cromwell's England, and Venice. But the Ottoman empire never expelled jews once and they were never considered particularly subversive there. European jews seem to be a special breed.