1948-1955 The exodus of Jews from the Arab and MuslimMiddle East and North Africa. The combined population of Jewish communities in the Middle East (excluding Israel) was reduced from about 900,000 in 1948 to less than 8,000 today. Some of these communities were more than 2,500 years old. The State of Israel absorbed approximately 600,000 of these refugees, many of whom were temporarily settled in tent cities called Maabarot. They were eventually absorbed into Israeli society, and the last Maabarah was dismantled in 1958.
1348 European Jews were blamed for poisoning wells during the Black Death. Many of those who survived the epidemic and pogroms were either expelled or fled.