- Whitehall Conference
The Whitehall Conference was a gathering of prominent English
merchants ,clergymen , andlawyers convened byOliver Cromwell for the purpose of debating whetherJews should be readmitted toEngland . The conference lasted from 4 to 18 December1655 .While Cromwell himself was in favour of Jewish resettlement, the participants ultimately broke down into three groups.
The
London merchants opposed resettlement due to fears of economic competition, while the clergymen were not in favour on religious grounds.The second group, consisting mainly of Cromwell's officials and
military figures, backed readmission with certain precautions built in. They were in favour of giving Jews a probationary period during which they could be expelled if they misbehaved. They were expected not to blasphemeChrist or attempt to convertChristians .The third group consisted of the
Millenarian s andSabbatarian s, both of whom broke down into radical and more conservative wings. The conservative wing of this faction supported readmission with clauses built in that would make it possible for Jews to be thrown out if things did not go as planned. The radical wing argued that it was England's divine duty to readmit Jews, or else face God's wrath. Most members of this third faction hoped to convert Jews to Christianity upon their arrival in England, thereby hastening thesecond coming and the advent of themessianic age.While the conference failed to reach a definitive conclusion as to whether Jewish readmission should be carried out, it was significant for clarifying that resettlement was legally permissible. Most prominent legal scholars agreed that "there is no law against their (the Jews) coming". This was correct, as Jews had been expelled from England by the
Edict of Expulsion in1290 on the basis of a royal decree, not on the basis of parliamentary legislation. This finding would prove crucial to the eventual readmission of Jews in the1660s .References
* [http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/r/w/rwm170/england.htm England: Jewish Readmission] dead link|date=October 2008
ee also
*
History of the Jews in England
*History of the Jews in England--Jews came to England with the Normans
*History of the Jews in England--The Expulsion
*History of the Jews in England--Maranos in England
*History of the Jews in England--Menasseh Ben Israel's Mission
**Menasseh Ben Israel (1604-1657)
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