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nister, Mihai Antonescu, to deport the Romanian | Jews to Belzec. |
the Old Kingdom and, in theory, to any Romanian | Jews elsewhere in Axis-controlled Europe. |
Small numbers of Romanian | Jews left independently for the Palestine as early a |
He also publicly defended the Romanian | Jews and spoke up in defence of the Irish Catholics |
blished, illustrated, or translated by Romanian | Jews; a serious archive of the history of Romanian J |
s documented presence since Bronze Age, Romans, | Jews and documents since 12th century. |
Soon after, rural | Jews faced a worsening economic situation and felt i |
in an historic office building built by Russian | Jews in the 1880s with the help of Count de Kamondo, |
American organizations working to free Russian | Jews, who were not allowed to emigrate during the So |
of the German Committee for Freeing of Russian | Jews. |
w York and participated in protests for Russian | Jews and more funding for AIDS research. |
apartment where 40 persons, all of them Russian | Jews, were in session as the "First Soviet of the Fe |
er national groups in the Soviet Union, Russian | Jews could receive a territory in which to pursue cu |
litics: Socialism, Nationalism, and the Russian | Jews, 1862-1917. |
nt, alarmed by the increasing inflow of Russian | Jews, prohibited Jewish immigration entirely. |
he was involved in the resettlement of Russian | Jews, and supported proto-Zionist groups seeking to |
or the revival of Yiddish culture among Russian | Jews. |
An influx Russian | Jews in 1776 and 1781, and of Lithuanian Jews of the |
The History of Russian | Jews in Odessa may be traced to the days of the foun |
He was the son of immigrant Russian | Jews; his father was a pianist accompanying silent f |
Her paternal grandparents were Russian | Jews; her mother was born to an Irish Catholic fathe |
His mother's family were originally Russian | Jews. |
He was among the first Russian | Jews to gain a mastery of the Russian language, star |
rage loyalty to the Soviet regime among Russian | Jews. |
the movement in favor of the persecuted Russian | Jews, and raised the first fund in England for their |
whole notebook with such gems as "Save Russian | Jews, collect valuable prizes" and "Mammon is the ki |
His parents, Israel and Ada Loss, were Russian | Jews and first cousins. |
tion began, especially amongst ethnic Russians, | Jews and Germans. |
lived Ukrainians, Romanians, Poles, Ruthenians, | Jews, Roms and Germans. |
o compose them, including Christians, Saracens, | Jews, emperors, princes, kings, dukes, counts, visco |
hough there were some such attacks, but to save | Jews, who were under persecution from the Nazis duri |
eir certificate informs that they tried to save | Jews at the risk of their lives, but fails to mentio |
1942 for forging baptismal certificates to save | Jews from deportation, and later interned at Sachsen |
He used medical science to save | Jews and other Poles from being deported to the Nazi |
hich claims not that he directed others to save | Jews, but that he refrained because it would have be |
en searching for records of Arabs who had saved | Jews from the Holocaust, was first informed of Abdul |
n, of all backgrounds and social classes, saved | Jews from anti-Semitic persecution and the extermina |
are featured in a book about Germans who saved | Jews from the Holocaust (Other Germans Under Hitler |
, while his mother was from a family of secular | Jews. |
is it "Days Like This" that make these secular | Jews believe in God. |
ample: Haredim (ultra-orthodox), Arabs, secular | Jews, settlers, etc.) each singing a line from the s |
members important in his childhood were secular | Jews; shortly after his bar mitzvah he became an ath |
refraining from smoking on fast-days would see | Jews smoking on theirs (Keneset ha-Gedolah, ib. |
isemitic, while others believe that Muthee sees | Jews as role models for Christians. |
asingly in physically isolating and segregating | Jews from their fellow Germans. |
in the extermination process, where he selected | Jews from arriving transports to the gas chambers. |
His family were Sephardi | Jews of Spanish origin, but he was baptised at St Ol |
By 1839 at least 153 Sephardi | Jews were living in Jaffa. |
ban by entering Jerusalem disguised as Sephardi | Jews, most of the perushim journeyed on to Safed, wh |
is also home to a sizable community of Sephardi | Jews and a large Russian Jewish immigrant presence. |
The term is more prevalent among Sephardi | Jews, but is also widely used by Ashkenazi Haredi Je |
Its members include Sephardi | Jews from many parts of the world, especially Iraqi |
Sephardi | Jews arrived in the Ottoman Empire from the Iberian |
Sephardi | Jews prepare charoset, one of the symbolic foods eat |
%, Albanians 16%-24%, Italians 9%-36%, Sephardi | Jews 15%-29%, Maltese 21%, Palestinians 17%, Saudis |
Among Ladino-speaking Sephardi | Jews, in their various diasporas, the family name To |
and her aunts, who were descendants of Sephardi | Jews in Balkans, and most of her novels are set in 1 |
built specifically for a community of Sephardi | Jews, who originally came from Turkey. |
The first Sephardi | Jews to arrive in Los Angeles came around 1853; howe |
She is descended from Sephardi | Jews from Corsica on her mother's side and from Berb |
tate by the Valero family, a family of Sephardi | Jews that owned large amounts of property in Jerusal |
he Ottoman Turks conquered Palestine, Sephardic | Jews living in Ottoman Salonika were allowed to move |
as a place of worship for Hasidic and Sephardic | Jews and remains popular among worshippers of differ |
olumbus as a descendant of Mayans and Sephardic | Jews who now wants to return home, that is, to Ameri |
are common especially in the diet of Sephardic | Jews, usually with cheese and spinach fillings. |
nesset Yisrael neighborhoods, one for Sephardic | Jews, one for Ashkenazim, which were even further aw |
s also written about subjects such as Sephardic | Jews in general; the Jewish communities in Gibraltar |
, a special Kitzur Shulchan Aruch for Sephardic | Jews. |
lebration of the 500th anniversary of Sephardic | Jews' arrival in the Ottoman Empire. |
Sephardic | Jews first arrived in North Carolina during the earl |
swelled, eventually outnumbering the Sephardic | Jews at the end of the 17th century; by 1674, some 5 |
Kohanim living in Israel and many Sephardic | Jews living in areas outside of Israel deliver the P |
n Christians, Catholic Levantines and Sephardic | Jews. |
Most Sephardic | Jews use a slightly more lenient calculation resulti |
n 1492 in order to save the Arabs and Sephardic | Jews who were expelled by the Spanish Inquisition. |
in Istanbul, Turkey, into a family of Sephardic | Jews. |
Born in Caracas, his parents were Sephardic | Jews: his father was born in the Moroccan city of Te |
From 1500 on, more Sephardic | Jews settled here, who escaped from the Spanish Inqu |
The Sephardic | Jews of Rhodes were once Spaniards who came to find |
he white inhabitants of the town were Sephardic | Jews from Portugal who had been banned by the Portug |
his article is about the music of the Sephardic | Jews. |
The Association of Descendants of Sephardic | Jews in Honduras issued a public statement against R |
onsible for a religious revival among Sephardic | Jews with his founding of Maayan Hachinuch HaTorani, |
, which appears to be attributable to Sephardic | Jews of the Caribbean islands such as Jamaica and Ba |
ly, the song may have originated with Sephardic | Jews living in Spain, who then immigrated to Turkey, |
old Romance language is the name that Sephardic | Jews gave to their spoken Romance language in Iberia |
ries describe the life of the Bosnian Sephardic | Jews. |
f Scots-Irish, Salzburgers, Italians, Sephardic | Jews, Moravians and Swiss, among others. |
The first families were conversos and Sephardic | Jews. |
In 1944, Touvier ordered the execution of seven | Jews in retaliation for the Resistance's assassinati |
Originally, the plan included only seven | Jews, but this was later increased to fourteen. |
ct to various constraints) by Shabbat-observant | Jews on the Shabbat and Jewish holidays. |
tta and other papal legates to hide and shelter | Jews. |
al thieves, aware that the couple had sheltered | Jews on their property, believed that there were Jew |
the Jasinskis became widely known as sheltering | Jews on their farm. |
e Nations by the state of Israel for sheltering | Jews in his home during World War II. |
rd and in different streets the corpses of shot | Jews accumulated. |
's book, as well as three live covers of Silver | Jews songs, with Berman's blessing. |
David Berman of Silver | Jews ranked the record in his top five of 2001. |
de Steve Malkmus and David Berman on The Silver | Jews “American Water” album (1998 Drag City). |
Exit/In was the last club play for the Silver | Jews on October 12, 2008. |
The Silver | Jews named their album The Natural Bridge after it. |
Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea, the Silver | Jews sixth studio album, was released 17 June 2008. |
red an apartment and adopted the moniker Silver | Jews. |
lds, Lucinda Williams, The Jesus Lizard, Silver | Jews, Kenny Chesney, Will Hoge, Tom Petty and The He |
e session had actually been booked for a Silver | Jews recording, but David Berman became unavailable |
Similarly, | Jews call on God's characteristic of forgiveness in |
He was baptized at the age of fourteen, since | Jews were not allowed to live in Moscow and he had r |
ed to refer to anyone who introduces two single | Jews to one another with the hope that they will for |
s Moses and Jonas, two of Cincinnati's then six | Jews, purchased a lot from Nicholas Longworth for $7 |
Moses and Joseph Jonas, two of Cincinnati's six | Jews, purchased the lot for Cincinnati's first Jewis |
hort for Hebrews,) an imagined gang of skinhead | Jews who combine adherence to various aspects of ste |
obscurity to the general obscurity of Slovakian | Jews: "Who ever thinks about the Jews of Slovakia? |
o help Italian, Dutch, Hungarian, and Slovakian | Jews, all without success. |
the Mossad Le'aliyah Bet operations to smuggle | Jews into the British Mandate of Palestine and was n |
In 1943 the Gerda III was used to smuggle | Jews from Nazi occupied Denmark to Sweden. |
During trips out of Germany he smuggled | Jews and their possessions in the boot of his Triump |
and was involved with the Berihah, who smuggled | Jews out of Europe to Palestine. |
He went on to work with the Irgun in smuggling | Jews out of Europe during the Holocaust. |
Luckner advised shortly after the so-called | Jews to emigrate to power and helped them. |
Since early settlement, some | Jews have integrated the Southern culture into their |
Some | Jews claimed to the Commission that the cause of the |
However, some | Jews do not eat matzah brei during Passover because |
On the latter occasion some | Jews committed suicide in order to escape the fury o |
Despite such concerns, some | Jews did smoke on the Sabbath, and visited Muslim ne |
Some | Jews contend that Christians cite commandments from |
As expected the shepherds did attack some | Jews, especially at the fortress of Montclus, where |
Some | Jews abjured their faith; he forbade the others to r |
ilitary weakness or when Muslims felt that some | Jews had overstepped the boundaries of humiliation p |
al brit milah ceremony as an initiative by some | Jews who do not approve of circumcision of boys. |
Some | Jews read about how the donkey opened its mouth to s |
forced convert to Christianity, Jacob, and some | Jews about the condition of the Byzantine Empire in |
the regime had excepted from deportations some | Jews who were experts in fields such as forestry and |
of Atonement"), is a practice observed by some | Jews on the day preceding each Rosh Chodesh or New-M |
Eichmann allowed some | Jews to leave for Switzerland in exchange for money, |
Some | Jews customarily eat fenugreek during the meal of th |
of thinking, and I am deeply ashamed that some | Jews have taken it for their own." |
Some | Jews also emigrated to Israel. |
The cave is believed by some | Jews to be the site where Ramban prayed in the 13th- |
Thats why its possible for some | Jews to deny the truth behind OT scriptures and stil |
His role in trying to protect some | Jews persecuted by the Nazis was mentioned during th |
Some | Jews who escaped the final destruction of the ghetto |
Some | Jews are known to have engaged in non-surgical fores |
nd the documentation of the history of Southern | Jews continue to be integral parts of the Institute. |
om the Jewish diaspora and providing the Soviet | Jews an alternative to Zionism. |
ew and protesting for free emigration of Soviet | Jews to Israel. |
See also: Soviet | Jews. |
the war, Stalin opposed contacts between Soviet | Jews and Jewish communities in non-Communist countri |
s, and fighters to note the great effort Soviet | Jews were making to ensure victory. |
n published by the Union of Councils for Soviet | Jews (UCSJ) in 1997, |
itory suitable for compact living of the Soviet | Jews. |
a number of these early colonists were Spanish | Jews, who, under the guise of Marranos, had hoped to |
ersary of the decree issued against the Spanish | Jews by the Catholic monarchs Fernando and Isabel. |
The family was descended from Spanish | Jews from Castile who immigrated to the Holy Land af |
The Spanish | Jews. |
hores of the Golden Horn': Music of the Spanish | Jews of Turkey,") that "far from being esoteric, thi |
probably originated among the Spanish-speaking | Jews of Bordeaux where the song is still sung in Fre |
e led, reaching out to the 400 Spanish-speaking | Jews in Madrid, were the first there since the expul |
and Peace, is an organization of United States | Jews and describes its members as "deeply committed |
Citizenship Law was also passed, which stripped | Jews of their citizenship. |
post-war Germany included things like stripping | Jews of civil rights.Not to mention he worked with N |
rities picked 900 of the youngest and strongest | Jews and sent them southeast to a town 18 km from Ri |
ished after World War I. Almost all of Subate's | Jews were brutally murdered in the Stahlecker phase |
For the most part, such | Jews were not interned but continued to live in thei |
In the Austrian resistance she supplied | Jews with fake documents and helped them to get out |
eur Zalman advocated sending charity to support | Jews living in the Ottoman territory of Palestine. |
* 1899; † 1965) and her spouse Ludwig supported | Jews who were persecuted during Nazism. |
n the 1920s, Wolman became active in supporting | Jews in Palestine. |
odus of the majority of the country's surviving | Jews to Israel as a culmination: this museum is focu |
s who were concerned with the fate of surviving | Jews of German nationality, to also include "other p |
The surviving | Jews, eye witnesses victims of the event mostly pres |
war brought both joy and fear to the surviving | Jews of the HKP camp who understood that the SS woul |
Liturgy: Ritual, Music and Aesthetics of Syrian | Jews in Brooklyn, Detroit 2009 |
ing the right to emigrate for Soviet and Syrian | Jews. |
asius was murdered during an uprising of Syrian | Jews against Emperor Phocas. |
They intended to take | Jews captive in a Prague synagogue, make demands whi |
rious conflict then raging between the Talmudic | Jews and the Frankists; the city was the residence o |
ial government and other European states to tax | Jews. |
Twenty lorries were knocked out, ten | Jews were killed and 30 wounded. |
luding Civil Liberties in the Age of Terrorism; | Jews, Anti-Semitism and the American Legal System; L |
er and are thus victims in a different way than | Jews, Poles and Russians. |
The census was seen as a way to prove that | Jews were betraying the Fatherland by shirking milit |
CIA agent Wilbur Crane Eveland have argued that | Jews were involved in the bombings. |
ts on Facebook, where she wrote, ‘The view that | Jews have been persecuted all throughout history is |
ourt does take judicial notice of the fact that | Jews were gassed to death at Auschwitz Concentration |
Israel, rabbis of Orthodox Judaism insist that | Jews allow gleanings to be consumed by the poor and |
ath, Bubis, already seriously ill, claimed that | Jews could not live freely in Germany. |
hat is significant here is the possibility that | Jews and Arabs (Saracens) seem to be allied together |
must, due to lack of space, place the sign that | Jews are not wanted outside of the same town outside |
The fact that | Jews understood the German language, whereas most ge |
This meant that | Jews could not serve as teachers, professors, judges |
connection to the land, instead of arguing that | Jews are colonists and foreigners in the land. |
inion of the Rambam (Maimonides) as saying that | Jews should attempt to build the Temple themselves, |
s When challenged by a hate group to prove that | Jews were actually gassed at Auchwitz, Mel Mermelste |
In Auschwitz, where he knew that | Jews were being exterminated, he organized a group t |
the General Jewish Labour Bund, who argued that | Jews constituted a separate national group in the Ru |
n with the Party programme, which demanded that | Jews should be deprived of their citizenship rights. |
tion to the Legislative Assembly demanding that | Jews be allowed to hold public office. |
ormers and Zionist nationalists had argued that | Jews needed to become "a normal nation" and urged th |
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