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Youssef Dawoud Sinsheim
He is called the liberator of the Al-Yahoud of France and the first to receive Napoleon’s promise of the land of Palestine.
Sinsheim, a Jewish rabbi, played a major role in the French Revolution and imposed the Jewish question on the meeting of the National Assembly on December 22, 1789 AD.
According to the history written in 1791 AD, the Jew became a French citizen enjoying all rights, and from here Jewish funding for the French state treasury and Napoleon’s campaigns increased.
According to history… Napoleon was appointed leader of the French campaign against Italy and Misr, after the meeting of the trio, Paul Barras, President of the National Assembly (the leader of Freemasonry in France, known as the Arbid), with the Jesuit Youssef Sieyès (the priest who played a dangerous role in sparking the French Revolution and Napoleon assumed the rule of France). And the presence of Rabbi Sinsheim, to agree to assign Napoleon to implement the plan to abolish the authority of the Pope, control the Vatican, and rob a library that contains the most dangerous and important books in the world.
With Napoleon’s success, he was assigned to the campaign against Misr, and with the need for funding, Sinzheim provided Napoleon with the necessary support in the form of money, men, and spies, to obtain from him a promise to give the Al-Yahoud the land of Palestine.
In March 1807 AD, 71 rabbis met under the presidency of Sinzheim at the request of Napoleon for a project to create a state for Judaism.
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