I thought of Europe, then Germany and Soviet treatment of the Jew came to mind. I still don't think Europe is the criteria on how to treat the Jew! So my question is still out there.
You asked
In reading history, is there any place on Earth (outside of the USofA) where the Jew has prospered and assimilated? . They have prospered virtually everywhere they were; this caused resentment against them. In the 20th century, they also assimilated. I.e. the German Jews had assimilated very successfully, were secular in most ways and part of Germany, so they thought, serving in WWI in the Kaiser's army, etc. Little did they suspect that they could NEVER be considered German by the majority, no matter how assimlated they were, how little they did to identify with Jewish culture, how much they waved the German flag.
So what you really seem to be asking is where have they not been resented for their success?