From the end of the Middle Ages (~1400 AD/C.E.) to ~1900 AD/C.E.,…
Question Answered step-by-step From the end of the Middle Ages (~1400 AD/C.E.) to ~1900 AD/C.E.,… From the end of the Middle Ages (~1400 AD/C.E.) to ~1900 AD/C.E., many Jews migrated eastward from Western Europe into Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and the Russian Empire. They tended to live in and among the non-Jews and maintain their own culture, religion, and govern themselves. They were typically limited in what jobs they could hold, the places they could live, and in other ways kept separate from the non-Jewish community in which they lived. Identify and describe at least one (1) manifestation of this separateness that Eastern European Jews faced during this time period. History World History HIS HIS-274 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


