The Cousinhood
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The Cousinhood is a term for an ethnic network of about twenty closely inter-related and mutually supportive Jewish families which existed during the British Empire. The wealth was derived from the fields of “banking, finance, the stock markets and bullion trading".[1]
See the article on the British Empire on Jewish influence more generally.
See also
- Benjamin Disraeli
- Jews and finance
- Jewish influence
- List of Jewish financial dynasties
- Rothschild family
- Theodor Herzl
External links
References
- ↑ Free to Cheat: “Jewish Emancipation” and the Anglo-Jewish Cousinhood, Part 1 http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2012/08/free-to-cheat-jewish-emancipation-and-the-anglo-jewish-cousinhood-part-1/