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The Limerick boycott, also known as the Limerick pogrom, was an economic boycott waged against the small Jewish community in Limerick, Ireland, between 1904 and 1906. It was accompanied by assaults, stone throwing and intimidation, which caused many Jews to leave the city. It was instigated in 1904 by a Redemptorist priest, Father John Creagh. According to a report by the Royal Irish Constabulary, five Jewish families left Limerick "owing directly to the agitation" while another 26 families remained.

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  • The Limerick boycott, also known as the Limerick pogrom, was an economic boycott waged against the small Jewish community in Limerick, Ireland, between 1904 and 1906. It was accompanied by assaults, stone throwing and intimidation, which caused many Jews to leave the city. It was instigated in 1904 by a Redemptorist priest, Father John Creagh. According to a report by the Royal Irish Constabulary, five Jewish families left Limerick "owing directly to the agitation" while another 26 families remained. (en)
  • Baghcat eacnamaíoch i gcoinne an phobail bhig Ghiúdaigh i gCathair Luimnigh idir 1904 agus 1906 ab ea baghcat Luimnigh (a dtugtar pogram Luimnigh air freisin). Bhí ionsaithe, caitheamh cloch, agus feachtas imeaglaithe ag gabháil leis, rud a chuir iallach ar go leor Giúdach an chathair a thréigeadh. Ba é sagart Slánaitheorach, an tAthair , a ghríosaigh an baghcat sa bhliain 1904. De réir tuairisce ó Chonstáblacht Ríoga na hÉireann, d’fhág cúig theaghlach Ghiúdacha Luimneach “go díreach mar gheall ar an gcallóid”, cé gur fhan 26 teaghlach eile. (ga)
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  • The Limerick boycott, also known as the Limerick pogrom, was an economic boycott waged against the small Jewish community in Limerick, Ireland, between 1904 and 1906. It was accompanied by assaults, stone throwing and intimidation, which caused many Jews to leave the city. It was instigated in 1904 by a Redemptorist priest, Father John Creagh. According to a report by the Royal Irish Constabulary, five Jewish families left Limerick "owing directly to the agitation" while another 26 families remained. (en)
  • Baghcat eacnamaíoch i gcoinne an phobail bhig Ghiúdaigh i gCathair Luimnigh idir 1904 agus 1906 ab ea baghcat Luimnigh (a dtugtar pogram Luimnigh air freisin). Bhí ionsaithe, caitheamh cloch, agus feachtas imeaglaithe ag gabháil leis, rud a chuir iallach ar go leor Giúdach an chathair a thréigeadh. Ba é sagart Slánaitheorach, an tAthair , a ghríosaigh an baghcat sa bhliain 1904. De réir tuairisce ó Chonstáblacht Ríoga na hÉireann, d’fhág cúig theaghlach Ghiúdacha Luimneach “go díreach mar gheall ar an gcallóid”, cé gur fhan 26 teaghlach eile. (ga)
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  • Baghcat Luimnigh (ga)
  • Limerick boycott (en)
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