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Flannery writes that it was the | Jews' refusal to accept Greek religious and social s |
Lithuanian-Haredi community, and many Ashkenazi | Jews regard him as the posek ha-dor, the contemporar |
Lithuanian-Haredi community, and many Ashkenazi | Jews regard him as the posek ha-dor, the contemporar |
Protestants and | Jews reject most of the doctrinal innovations presen |
Why the | Jews Rejected Jesus: The Turning Point in Western Hi |
ve heard of my conversation in time past in the | Jews' religion, how that beyond measure I persecuted |
In 2001, only 1,500 | Jews remained in the city. |
Only 250 | Jews remained by 1970. |
shed in March of that year, summarized how many | Jews remained in Germany, Austria and Europe; detail |
Ghetto, has made it his life's mission to have | Jews remember those who perished in the Holocaust th |
Christian scholars interpreted Bath Kol as the | Jews' replacement for the great prophets when, "afte |
Almost 57,000 | Jews, representing nearly a quarter of the Jewish po |
hov argued that the class structure of European | Jews resembled an inverted class pyramid where few J |
d which is sold all over the world where Haredi | Jews reside has a weekly circulation of 75,000 the l |
Molnar's parents were middle-class | Jews resident in Budapest. |
It is primarily used by | Jews residing in the Mill Basin, Georgetown and Berg |
der to create room for the new arrivals, Polish | Jews residing in the Lublin district were gradually |
to Jerusalem, and was one of several Bukharian | Jews responsible for building the Bukharian Quarter, |
He collected the brains of murdered | Jews, retarded children, and other victims, for rese |
Consequently, a number of | Jews returned to Jerusalem in 538 B.C., and the foun |
arned of the miracles of Jesus from Alexandrian | Jews returning from a pilgrimage in Jerusalem. |
Such fears would have been well grounded: | Jews revolted against the Romans in 66 CE, which cul |
A law of 1832 granting | Jews rights and privileges came under question, and |
h squads that murdered hundreds of thousands of | Jews, Roma and Russian civilians in Eastern Europe. |
ial science and the propaganda campaign against | Jews, Roma and Sinti, and the mentally and physicall |
be considered victims of the Holocaust, namely | Jews, Roma, and the mentally and physically disabled |
1942, "preventive detention" prisoners, such as | Jews, Roma, Sinti, Russians and Ukrainians were sent |
lived Ukrainians, Romanians, Poles, Ruthenians, | Jews, Roms and Germans. |
preaching and vindication of the gospel to the | Jews, Samaritans, and devout Gentiles: as exhibited |
cessarily an indication of the actual number of | Jews saved in each country, but reflect material on |
elements of my change in position: One, the way | Jews saw it, and they were deeply offended [at the A |
y it is further proof of Jewish discrimination; | Jews say it shows how the nation's Arabs exploit Isr |
s of SS victims, stealing information to rescue | Jews scheduled for transport and killing a Gestapo o |
He was educated in the | Jews' School at Manchester, whither his family had r |
erparts, earning for himself the sobriquet "the | Jews' scourge." |
Skokie attorneys argued that for | Jews, seeing the swastika was just like being physic |
on behalf of the families of 12 missing Iranian | Jews seeking to block the Israeli government from re |
st who helped protect some tens of thousands of | Jews seeking safe-haven in East Asia from Nazi atroc |
The | Jews seem to be a privileged class that can travel a |
the Philistine territory, and only then did the | Jews seize the rich spoils (166 BC). |
abbalists Rabbi Joseph Gikatilla said, when the | Jews send their prayers from the Diaspora in the dir |
The majority of the | Jews sent were scholars, professionals, artists and |
In response to this action, the | Jews sent a group of men to petition Florus for redr |
Sharansky and began working together to defend | Jews sentenced to death for attempting an escape fro |
t also had the result of keeping Christians and | Jews separate, with the Christians inhabiting the lo |
All the canons which pertain to | Jews served to maintain a separation between the two |
Jonas, like most early | Jews, settled in downtown Cincinnati. |
Jews settled in the Maghreb in Roman times and the J | |
was divided by the French and the Spanish, most | Jews settled on the Spanish side which would later b |
From 1500 on, more Sephardic | Jews settled here, who escaped from the Spanish Inqu |
ample: Haredim (ultra-orthodox), Arabs, secular | Jews, settlers, etc.) each singing a line from the s |
allies in all their dominion, the nation of the | Jews shall act as their allies wholeheartedly, as th |
ivists in Germany and would even grant visas to | Jews she knew that had forged passports. |
atzgruppen units executed entire populations of | Jews shortly after Nazi occupation. |
members important in his childhood were secular | Jews; shortly after his bar mitzvah he became an ath |
There is also a mass grave for the 350 | Jews shot in 1941. |
e first day of Sukkot falls on Shabbat, Israeli | Jews should follow the Mishna and Talmud Yerushalmi' |
, in the absence of agreement between Arabs and | Jews, should be established by the United Nations. |
sked Feiner what prominent American and British | Jews should do. |
inion of the Rambam (Maimonides) as saying that | Jews should attempt to build the Temple themselves, |
n with the Party programme, which demanded that | Jews should be deprived of their citizenship rights. |
eli historian Yehuda Bauer who argued that only | Jews should be considered victims of the Holocaust. |
experience as slaves in Egypt as a reason that | Jews should be more sensitive to the plight of slave |
eatened to retaliate, saying "The Americans and | Jews should now prepare for their destruction. |
o remains unconvinced by Bauer's view (that the | Jews shouldn't be emancipated before they abandon Ju |
The daughter of Polish | Jews, Shtettin had a strict Orthodox Jewish upbringi |
rinciples of religious liberty, non-Sabbatarian | Jews similarly affirm their freedom not to observe S |
sh community of Trnava which had been closed to | Jews since they were expelled from it in c. 1555. |
Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea, the Silver | Jews sixth studio album, was released 17 June 2008. |
y who watched his family, and hundreds of other | Jews, slaughtered by Nazis in an open field. |
s between an Aryan and a "non-Aryan" (including | Jews, Slavs, and persons of African ancestry) which |
re reserved for the national minorities (Poles, | Jews, Slovaks and others). |
refraining from smoking on fast-days would see | Jews smoking on theirs (Keneset ha-Gedolah, ib. |
The City Without | Jews sold 250,000 copies in its first year, and beca |
Polish political groups, and including, besides | Jews, some without party affiliation. |
present day a focus of pilgrimage by observant | Jews, some of whom fly especially from Israel and ev |
's book, as well as three live covers of Silver | Jews songs, with Berman's blessing. |
ces in synagogues and privately amongst Hasidic | Jews, specifically in the Chabad-Lubavitch community |
Some of the | Jews spoke Russian as their native tongue; others sp |
Regarding language use in 1900, 76% of Galician | Jews spoke Polish, 17% German, and only 5% spoke Ukr |
logians in the 1930s, that the Japanese and the | Jews sprang from a common ancestry. |
he Judenrat did not succeed in gathering enough | Jews, SS units gathered the rest. |
In 1944 the situation of the Hungarian | Jews started to worsen. |
These | Jews started practicing their religion openly at the |
of 15-16 of August 1943, several hundred Polish | Jews started an armed struggle against the troops ca |
saying that the existence of the Rabbinate gave | Jews strength to carry on, although such a formality |
"We | Jews strive to redeem ourselves from our state of "u |
ily and then by his son Judah the Maccabee, the | Jews subsequently entered Jerusalem and purified the |
tter advice, Barsimson and other early American | Jews succeeded before long in obtaining instructions |
since most of the texts are written by diaspora | Jews such as Paul and his possibly Gentile companion |
tributing mysterious ruins of unknown origin to | Jews: such attributions are found at a number of oth |
ke Egyptian Coptic, there were also Alexandrian | Jews such as Theophilus, whom Saint Luke the Evangel |
rthodox Tsarist Russia, which was intolerant of | Jews, suddenly acquired a significant Jewish populat |
lived under Philip Augustus, at whose hands the | Jews suffered much, Isaac prohibited the buying of c |
Polish | Jews suffered amongst the most of any during World W |
Polish | Jews suffered severely, being the first targeted in |
ryone in the ill-governed Ottoman province, but | Jews suffered particularly under laws that forbade t |
salvage and rehabilitation of many thousands of | Jews suffering in the infernos of central and easter |
Thus, many | Jews supported the American Revolution of 1776, the |
The story has been said to demonstrate "the | Jews' surrender to Alexander." |
About a dozen | Jews survived and formed a partisan combat unit whic |
e was accused of complicity in the death of two | Jews suspected of being informers and was imprisoned |
In light of these issues, Orthodox | Jews take the precaution of maintaining two distinct |
Messianic | Jews take the opposite approach from the Sacred Name |
fully done so that if it is ever discovered the | Jews take the blame for it." |
on August 18 the same year, with the remaining | Jews taken to Jaslo ghetto. |
be instigated by treasonous elements, with the | Jews taking most of the blame. |
When he heard of the | Jews' tapes, Koretsky offered to release them. |
new Protestant rulers were more tolerant of the | Jews than the Catholics had been. |
During the war, Sweden aided and saved more | Jews than any other country. |
greb, where he became popular among the younger | Jews, thanks especially to his communicativeness. |
eret or Sereter Hasidim were a group of Hasidic | Jews that existed in the town of Siret (Seret) and t |
1926) was a member of the community of Baghdadi | Jews that lived in Bombay from the late 18th Century |
He warned the | Jews that if they were to cause another world war, i |
ne, did not, since he had an agreement with the | Jews that guaranteed him extra income through taxati |
maintain contact with and establish the fate of | Jews that had been deported from Norway. |
rst Crusade touched off new persecutions of the | Jews that would continue on and off for centuries. |
Of the 140,000 | Jews that had lived in the Netherlands prior to 1940 |
The new Ashkenazi | Jews that immigrated to Shanghai began arriving from |
It was believed by local | Jews that Arabs from the village had taken part in a |
d-winning collaboration between young Arabs and | Jews that focuses on humanizing the Israeli-Palestin |
York Times' coverage of Nazi atrocities against | Jews that culminated in the Holocaust. |
r personal life Pchilka was critical to some of | Jews that were ignorant towards the Ukrainian cultur |
mple Mount and served as a symbol to remind the | Jews that their land was still occupied. |
tablishment of a Central Committee of Liberated | Jews that first served the interests of the refugees |
tate by the Valero family, a family of Sephardi | Jews that owned large amounts of property in Jerusal |
controversial work aiming to demonstrate to the | Jews the truths of Christianity, and an introduction |
ts as Polish land owners frequently gave to the | Jews the role of publicans (see tax farming) in the |
sity, The National Conference of Christians and | Jews, The Dallas Urban League and twelve others. |
riginally established by Spanish and Portuguese | Jews, the congregation continues to practice accordi |
"Sukat Shalom" movement who acted to arouse in | Jews the devotion to religion. |
of hundreds of thousands of suffering European | Jews, the victims of Nazi atrocities; and provocativ |
riot in 1504 ended in the death of two thousand | Jews; the leaders of this riot were executed by Manu |
econd against "heretics"; the third against the | Jews; the fourth, against Muslims; and the fifth giv |
me way, if war comes first to the nation of the | Jews, the Romans shall willingly act as their allies |
ed as passively opposed to the Regime, like the | Jews, the Roma and many others. |
of Western Private Law" (2000), "Jesus and the | Jews: The Pharisaic Tradition in John" (1995), "Anci |
ze Judaism and strengthen Jewish identity among | Jews the world over; above all, of his gift of visio |
Supplementing the already settled German | Jews, the city's Jewish population swelled from 5,00 |
aying "England has been all she could be to the | Jews; the Jews will be all they can to England." |
With increasing persecution of European | Jews, the outbreak of World War II and continuing vi |
Like many other Polesian | Jews, the Jewish inhabitants of Antopal made their l |
ans, historians and writers who write about the | Jews the same as Chrysostom: Epiphanius, Diodorus of |
Where the Nazis primarily persecuted | Jews, the Visitors were likewise depicted to persecu |
Germans, Poles and | Jews: the Nationality Conflict in the Prussian East, |
In addition to | Jews, the Nazis and their Latvian collaborators also |
hen the latter made definite concessions to the | Jews, the reason assigned being that Menelaus, by hi |
As | Jews, the Reys decided to flee Paris before the Nazi |
The | Jews themselves have three main ethnic divides: Ashk |
The | Jews themselves had demolished the interior of their |
of London was received very equivocally by the | Jews themselves, however, although he seems to have |
The | Jews then mockingly acted out the tribunal that cond |
from the double rate of taxation which all the | Jews then had to pay. |
ary responsibility for organizing the murder of | Jews then moved to the Latvian office of the SD (Sic |
ppears from a lawsuit of the year 1560 that the | Jews then possessed a wooden synagogue, said to have |
, 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands and the | Jews there were subject to the same anti-Semitic law |
al constituencies against one another (gays and | Jews) thereby draw parallels between Jews and Christ |
als living in Hungary decided to deport foreign | Jews; these were mostly Polish and Russian Jews, but |
ers heard rumours of the upcoming evacuation of | Jews, they sabotaged preparations for the death marc |
Declining to be classed either as Christians or | Jews, they were excluded from the edict of toleratio |
ailable outside the Soviet Union for emigrating | Jews, they decided to emigrate. |
ng the bishops priests and monks to protect the | Jews they also 1- forbid forced conversion, 2- threa |
or Peter Beinart contending that young American | Jews think little about Israel, if at all. |
he site of the worst atrocity committed against | Jews this century before the Nazis.” |
1986, which resulted in the death of 22 Turkish | Jews, this attacked was blamed on the Palestinian mi |
2 vols), which became the handbook for Baghdadi | Jews thorughout India and the Far East. |
some felt sorry for us - especially for "their" | Jews,' those they had gotten to know personally. |
His friend tells of the persecution of the | Jews through Friedrich's eyes. |
sidut has also attracted formerly non-observant | Jews through the Rebbe's shiurim (classes), tishen a |
The essay itself inspired the group, and | Jews throughout Europe, and was a landmark in the de |
uted in thousands of shuls, and stores owned by | Jews throughout the world. |
iddish as a language and as the binding glue of | Jews throughout Eastern Europe needed help. |
of Pesach, a publication relied on by observant | Jews throughout North America to maintain high stand |
ss sector and the state were almost exclusively | Jews, thus helping to pave the road for the Dreyfus |
Roman Catholic, anti-Semitism and treatment of | Jews, titled Constantine's Sword: The Church and the |
bbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson often encouraged | Jews to follow this cycle, emphasizing that these st |
an would walk across the bodies of the executed | Jews to the next Jew, who had meanwhile lain down, a |
sar Ostland", regarding the transport of 50,000 | Jews to the East, with 25,000 going to Riga and 25,0 |
ve employed by the Board of Deputies of British | Jews to infiltrate the far right) as being anti-semi |
Main article: Conversion of | Jews to Catholicism during the Holocaust |
a member of the first delegation of progressive | Jews to meet with the Vatican. |
ugh the generations; this guilt then drives the | Jews to religion to make them feel better. |
nal protests forced Poland to allow a number of | Jews to leave for Israel. |
daism continue to hold that it is forbidden for | Jews to enter any part of the Temple Mount and in Ja |
they hear that the French government will force | Jews to wear an identifying mark. |
ew and protesting for free emigration of Soviet | Jews to Israel. |
Luckner advised shortly after the so-called | Jews to emigrate to power and helped them. |
nasseh ben Israel, about the official return of | Jews to England, and the supposed Lost Tribes found |
the son of Mannes and Tillie Israel, the first | Jews to settle in Kalamazoo. |
ing World War II, and the deportation of French | Jews to the Nazi concentration camps, Werfel had to |
Arrangements were made for | Jews to move from the Papal States, but, when the Ot |
rt Israeli military operation to take Ethiopian | Jews to Israel. |
he Roman razzia, which deported over a thousand | Jews to Auschwitz. |
p's main aim was to encourage young Muslims and | Jews to meet for weekly drama workshops to allow mem |
e rise of national retail chains pressured many | Jews to move to larger cities, leaving empty storefr |
o pressure the Soviet authorities into allowing | Jews to leave the country. |
episode influenced the leadership of the Polish | Jews to approach Pechersky about ideas for an escape |
bels, and successfully convert many Muslims and | Jews to the Roman Catholic faith. |
ican Reform Movement in Judaism that called for | Jews to adopt a modern approach to the practice of t |
anted by the Mossad in order to encourage Iraqi | Jews to emigrate to the newly created state of Israe |
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