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de a legal religion, the government granted the | Jews a plot of land for a cemetery. |
helped to attain to power-chief of the Algerian | Jews, a post to which was attached the office of bro |
Roth publishes the obituary "Pope Pius and the | Jews: A Champion of Toleration" in the Jewish Chroni |
stimated 8,600,000 Swiss francs, from Hungarian | Jews, a portion of which travelled with him in six l |
its include a cattle car, used for transporting | Jews, a shower/gas chamber, a crematory, and an exhi |
al power" became a "superfluous luxury" for the | Jews, a hardy and persevering people. |
ature of the Harlem Renaissance"), ("Blacks and | Jews: A Comparative Study"), and Judaic Studies ("Bi |
GI | Jews, a Washington Post Best Book of the Year, is a |
Her story is of a child martyr killed by | Jews, a common theme in Medieval Christianity, and m |
ration process did not discriminate in favor of | Jews, a large majority of campers were Jewish. |
Was the annihilation of the | Jews a kind of putative self-defence? |
They were in favour of giving | Jews a probationary period during which they could b |
blished, illustrated, or translated by Romanian | Jews; a serious archive of the history of Romanian J |
d came to believe that they had a shared enemy: | Jews, a group he accused, among other things, of cre |
Some | Jews abjured their faith; he forbade the others to r |
t the new law of July 23, 1847 referring to the | Jews, abolished this discrimination. |
es draw big crowds, raising fears among Israeli | Jews about growing extremism among the nation's Arab |
forced convert to Christianity, Jacob, and some | Jews about the condition of the Byzantine Empire in |
and of Israel"), the area which God gave to the | Jews, according to the Hebrew Bible. |
was divided among 57% Poles, 42% Germans and 1% | Jews according to official German statistics. |
Before World War II, the town's 4,500 | Jews accounted for nearly half the population, but f |
rd and in different streets the corpses of shot | Jews accumulated. |
to provide a spacious and modernized place for | Jews accustomed to the intimate and often squalid sh |
e Danes successfully ferried all but 450 of the | Jews across the straits between Copenhagen and the S |
plundering shops and deporting more than 2,000 | Jews across the desert. |
goods, arms and refugees (including many French | Jews) across the border, often using a secret tunnel |
battle between a true God and a false God, with | Jews acting as agents of the false God against the t |
Turkish | Jews add brandy to the dough and Moroccan Jews eat t |
s include some fields of particular interest to | Jews: adherence to dietary law, frequency of attenda |
Many | Jews, after 210 years of immersion within Egyptian c |
the ancient Hebrews and that the dispersion of | Jews after the destruction of the Temple by the Roma |
Sigismund of Burgundy enacted laws against | Jews after coming to the throne after his conversion |
sabella I as an excuse for the expulsion of the | Jews after the fall of Granada, 1492. |
z, Dachau and Buchenwald - there we'll kill the | Jews again!" |
is sin he has committed, that he has turned the | Jews against their own Messiah, perhaps forever, he |
The | Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation (JAACD) is an |
rther commented that "there is no such thing as | Jews against Zionists." |
asius was murdered during an uprising of Syrian | Jews against Emperor Phocas. |
He further sought to defend the | Jews against bigoted charges of parasitic greed and |
evhen Petrushevych it was forbidden to mobilize | Jews against their will or to otherwise force them t |
Turkish and Greek | Jews alike were deported to the death camps from the |
tacombs as a place of burial for Christians and | Jews alike. |
ndar by a mathermatical algorithm, in order for | Jews all around the world to observe the feasts acco |
o help Italian, Dutch, Hungarian, and Slovakian | Jews, all without success. |
Israel, rabbis of Orthodox Judaism insist that | Jews allow gleanings to be consumed by the poor and |
sh quota of 1% was introduced for the number of | Jews allowed to attend universities. |
Some | Jews also emigrated to Israel. |
Jews also read the beginning part of the parshah, Ge | |
e term was being used as an ethnic slur against | Jews, although there were several Lipskis living in |
1967: The | Jews Among the Nations |
In 1921 Piaski had 2,674 | Jews among its 3,974 inhabitants. |
ecting the personal possessions of the captured | Jews, amongst which were Anne Frank's diaries and ma |
oportion of male genetic admixture in Ashkenazi | Jews amounts to less than 0.5% per generation over a |
om the Jewish diaspora and providing the Soviet | Jews an alternative to Zionism. |
ently joined the Anti-Zionist League of British | Jews, an organization dedicated to resisting the all |
em was a source of major dismay for most German | Jews, and the moment marked a point of rapid decline |
ation on the religious knowledge of the ancient | Jews and Patriarchs; to which is annexed a specimen |
synagogues and had adjudicated disputes between | Jews and Christians. |
ristides de Sousa Mendes issued 30,000 visas to | Jews and other persecuted minorities, though it cost |
an, Buddhist, Hindu, with unknown population of | Jews and others. |
During World War II , the Germans murdered the | Jews, and those Poles and Armenians who survived wer |
ties, showing tolerance towards and encouraging | Jews and Christians. |
freedom of religion, forbidding mistreatment of | Jews and employed Protestants alongside Catholics in |
as a place of worship for Hasidic and Sephardic | Jews and remains popular among worshippers of differ |
Frequently lecturing to both | Jews and Christians, he participated in the Israel I |
ople, declaring, moreover, that Onias ruled the | Jews and held the high priestly office solely for th |
After the Nazi seizure of power, | Jews and modernists suffered increasingly from discr |
i-Semitic and represented a Blood libel against | Jews, and set off a diplomatic row between the Israe |
istian-Jewish dialogue, and in dialogue between | Jews and Muslims. |
During trips out of Germany he smuggled | Jews and their possessions in the boot of his Triump |
n as its two main roles were to seek out French | Jews and to fight the French Resistance in collabora |
The same applies to | Jews and to Muslims, who have their own calendars fo |
etention center in the Paris region for holding | Jews and other people labeled as "undesirable" befor |
emetrius' chronicles for his Antiquities of the | Jews and adopted his chronological system. |
r who played an important role helping European | Jews and intellectuals escape the Holocaust during W |
8, 1943, during the German occupation of Italy, | Jews and foreigners in the territories of the Italia |
murdering up to 5000 German and Czechoslovakian | Jews and Gypsies in 1942-1943. |
By the murder of the | Jews and the resettlement and expulsion of the whole |
rities picked 900 of the youngest and strongest | Jews and sent them southeast to a town 18 km from Ri |
Both symbolize the connection between | Jews and Christians. |
the relationship between the Christians and the | Jews and the "new folly" "spread by the sword" which |
He fined the murderers of | Jews and ordered the burning of the corpse of Werner |
hat is significant here is the possibility that | Jews and Arabs (Saracens) seem to be allied together |
esses Bauer's work "The Capacity of Present-day | Jews and Christians to Become Free", as anti-semitic |
11 million paper clips (6 million for murdered | Jews and 5 million for Gypsies, Catholics, homosexua |
he documentary interviews Christians, Zionists, | Jews and probes the politics and alliance between Ev |
d allegedly murdered estimated more than 11,000 | Jews and more than 400 dispersed Soviet Soldiers. |
l's functions included the civil control of the | Jews, and especially the collection of the taxes, th |
h camp Auschwitz in which about 1.1-1.6 million | Jews and political prisoners were killed. |
ds the establishment of a National Home for the | Jews, and not to the equal benefit of all Palestinia |
rejected capitalism (which they associated with | Jews) and pushed for nationalisation of major indust |
n Europeans, the Slavic peoples, and especially | Jews and gypsies were all considered "foreign races. |
cipation in an execution commando searching for | Jews and Komsomol members. |
ef Fund to aid persecuted Austrians, and German | Jews and Nazis who had fled to Austria to escape Hit |
lexities of the German soul (§244), praises the | Jews and heavily criticizes the trend of German anti |
him to spearhead many ministries in support of | Jews and Israel. |
s documented presence since Bronze Age, Romans, | Jews and documents since 12th century. |
o in Southern Italy, was an internment camp for | Jews and foreigners established by Benito Mussolini |
ted in the religious controversies held between | Jews and Christians; and the fullest account of thes |
ved an invitation to become missionaries to the | Jews and immigrants in the New York-New Jersey area. |
Actual anti-Nazi speeches given by prominent | Jews and some Gentiles are shown and the Nazis are s |
w York and participated in protests for Russian | Jews and more funding for AIDS research. |
Jerusalem, threatening to seize the land of the | Jews and to hold it by force of arms if the money wa |
a Minor and the encounters he had with Diaspora | Jews and with local gentile populations. |
league players, which might identify more early | Jews and early pros, he is likely to be both the ear |
ace throughout Romania in order to remember the | Jews and Roma who died in the Holocaust. |
mately 895,000, including 800,000 Poles, 80,000 | Jews, and 15,000 Germans. |
ritable organisation promoting dialogue between | Jews and Muslims. |
logy, and promoter of conversion attempts among | Jews and Muslims. |
ct to show that the exegesis of the Alexandrian | Jews, and with it that of the early Church Fathers, |
r Holim admits a very high percentage of Haredi | Jews, and tries to cater to their needs. |
ating Judaism in Rhodes, by expelling all adult | Jews and forcibly baptizing their children. |
ding many refugees including military officers, | Jews and anti-fascist politicians during he war year |
ts exhibitions with titles such as Among Danish | Jews and Marianne Engberg: Photographs, both for the |
non-Hispanic white (which includes the Persian | Jews and other Middle Easterners), 1.6% black or Afr |
App equated Communists and | Jews, and blamed both for post war problems rather t |
ninger lost his job and pension for his help to | Jews and was later helped by the Sternbuchs. |
endance was lower (41% of Belarusians, 15.3% of | Jews and 8.2% of Lithuanians). |
the Jewish conspiracy, including lists of known | Jews, and a Japanese translation of the Protocols, w |
Milice, a militia force recruited to hunt down | Jews and battle the Communist underground threat in |
f countries: countries that wanted to be rid of | Jews and the those that refused to accept them. |
At the end, Andri identifies with the | Jews and defiantly welcomes his fate. |
Vatican official, accredited with saving 6,500 | Jews and Allied prisoners. |
ion and murder of its inhabitants, particularly | Jews, and the organisation of slave labour. |
Valdunquillo has been occupied by Christians, | Jews, and Muslims. |
His paternal grandparents were Orthodox | Jews, and his mother's parents, although born Jewish |
Czernowitz has been then largely populated by | Jews and has been after Wilno the most an important |
le attitude of the local authorities toward the | Jews, and the fact that the community was divided by |
him, and smote Gedaliah, that he died, and the | Jews and the Chaldeans that were with him at Mitzpah |
ah the King built, where there are about 10,000 | Jews, and at their head are R. Chanan, R. Jabin and |
but also Ukrainians, Hungarians, East European | Jews, and the Poles of the Tatra Mountains. |
of peace, affirming a positive relation between | Jews and Muslims and the right of both people to liv |
The Yemenite | Jews and some others had such a continuous tradition |
is also home to a sizable community of Sephardi | Jews and a large Russian Jewish immigrant presence. |
illed during Hitler's extermination of European | Jews, and Mary blamed herself for not sending enough |
Chwolson again took up the defense of the | Jews, and republished his memoir with many additions |
The Nazis exterminated many of the | Jews and sent almost all of the remaining Jews to co |
he had failed to do what he could to defend the | Jews and others persecuted by the Nazis. |
nst the Nazis and a known friend to Christians, | Jews and Communists during years as a prisoner in Ma |
From this camp, 101,000 Dutch | Jews and about 5,000 German Jews were deported to th |
uther's anti-Jewish writings, especially On the | Jews and Their Lies, and modern anti-Semitism are no |
Niemann directly perpetrated the genocide of | Jews and other peoples at Sobibor during the Operati |
ory politics toward Shia, Sunnis, Zoroastrians, | Jews, and Christians, made him extremely popular amo |
uccessful attempt to enforce the baptism of all | Jews and Montanists in the empire (722), he issued a |
a number of conspiratorial charges at European | Jews and called upon Germans to refrain from intermi |
The Exorbitant: Emmanuel Levinas between | Jews and Christians (with Michael A. Signer, 2010) |
The family were Orthodox | Jews, and she is believed to be the eldest of at lea |
stance workers), dissidents, escaped prisoners, | Jews and those evading the STO. |
y those who believe (Muslims) and those who are | Jews and the Sabians and the Christians whoever beli |
"Boxing" by Douglas Century, in | Jews and American Popular Culture, Vol. |
Hypsistarians, who, hemmed in between heathens, | Jews and Christians, declared that they would treasu |
le regard Boris as a hero for saving Bulgaria's | Jews, and a large number revile him for condemning t |
To thank the | Jews and Masons, Washington asked that they be added |
ich is considered sacred and used in liturgy by | Jews and Christians. |
he was involved in the resettlement of Russian | Jews, and supported proto-Zionist groups seeking to |
Haemophilia C; this mainly occurs in Ashkenazi | Jews and is believed to affect approximately 8% of t |
m and emphasize religious pluralism, both among | Jews and in interfaith relations. |
Around 3,5 million Polish | Jews and 1,5 million people who were considered "ass |
ion for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender | Jews and all who wish to participate in an inclusive |
me to smaller communities of Krymchaks, Kurdish | Jews and Bukharian Jews, as well Gers (Converts) and |
dering the immediate expulsion of the remaining | Jews and the replacement of 3.4 million Poles with G |
ad a mixed population of Romanians, Ukrainians, | Jews and Germans. |
s wrote about the "ridiculous practices" of the | Jews and of the "absurdity of their Law," and how Pt |
friends of Israel, the great swath of American | Jews and their Christian countrymen, who believed th |
The history of the | Jews and the crusades became a part of the history o |
, then transferred the same day to a prison for | Jews and 'political prisoners' awaiting deportation |
in the early 30s led to discrimination against | Jews and by 1933 Jewish teams were excluded from gen |
"The Relation between the | Jews and the Christian Church" (1857; 2nd ed., 1859) |
Gurkhas, Black Africans, Morrocans, Algerians, | Jews and Arabs from the British Mandate in Palestine |
This is a timeline of the development of | Jews and Judaism. |
the festival of Chanukah, and is known by many | Jews and non-Jews alike. |
on Society for Promoting Christianity Among the | Jews, and converted to Anglican Christianity. |
Germans, | Jews and the Enlightenment: Lessons for today?, Farm |
ulation, and the religious tensions between the | Jews and the Egyptians are expressed through Seth, w |
German | Jews and Jewesses and German Gentiles of Jewish desc |
both numbering in the millions, were the Polish | Jews and the Soviet prisoners of war (POWs) held wit |
s exclusively Ukrainian, with only a few Poles, | Jews and Russians. |
, French, Russian, Slovak, German, and Austrian | Jews and non-Jews in the death camps which he organi |
irst communities to receive evangelism were the | Jews and pagans of Antioch. |
ion led by a different apostle: Peter leads the | Jews and Paul leads the Gentiles, under whom Andrew |
nd cosmopolitan, and there were both Hellenized | Jews and pagans influenced by monotheism. |
, the Senate would confirm an edict to kill all | Jews and Christians in the Roman Empire, Domitilla c |
cion from the German forces, laws that excluded | Jews and their children from certain roles in societ |
Some towns and churches also helped hide | Jews and protect others from the Holocaust, such as |
Jews and the Poles who had sheltered them were massa | |
ns out to be Zelda) to the city with many other | Jews and sees that they are being killed on the way. |
ard 50, a list of America's 50 most influential | Jews, and has been part of Newsweek's list of "top 5 |
n 48 forbade the blessing of Christian crops by | Jews, and canon 50 forbade the sharing of meals by C |
profound impact on art and literature, for both | Jews and non-Jews. |
wider Jewish audience, including less observant | Jews, and are designed to explain this tradition. |
Horne Blackmore was criticized for his views on | Jews and it was said he "frequently gave public aid |
lone clerical voice against the missionizing of | Jews, and he would be the driving force in the found |
72, a Reform congregation was started by German | Jews and their synagogue, the Temple of Israel, was |
March was diverse, including Iberians, Basques, | Jews and Goths who had been conquered or subjugated |
ir campaign, in which their literature attacked | Jews and immigrants and proclaimed loyalty to Nazism |
n has given the tensions between earlier German | Jews and later Russian Jews in America. |
c places warned: "Entrance forbidden for Poles, | Jews, and dogs." |
otten began the MIA as an outreach to Messianic | Jews and others. |
The Germans blamed the massacre on the | Jews and used the NKVD's atrocity as propaganda to i |
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