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nist organizations in Romania to carry Romanian | Jews to Palestine. |
Through immigration of Yemenite | Jews to Israel, it has become a favorite comfort foo |
He believed that Agudism could help prepare | Jews to live in their ancestral home. |
marks the beginning of Romanian deportations of | Jews to Transnistria, in 1942. |
s, Betar aided in the widespread immigration of | Jews to Palestine in violation of the British Mandat |
lauses built in that would make it possible for | Jews to be thrown out if things did not go as planne |
Fritz Klein) in the task of choosing employable | Jews to operate the industrial machines and sending |
members of this third faction hoped to convert | Jews to Christianity upon their arrival in England, |
iews, and the belief that God would restore the | Jews to a national homeland in Israel. |
on was motivated by a desire to "train American | Jews to make a commitment to study and observe the m |
ed to refer to anyone who introduces two single | Jews to one another with the hope that they will for |
l Al cargo planes, transported 14,325 Ethiopian | Jews to Israel. |
icular, was one of the factors which drove many | Jews to abandon the towns and settle in villages or |
ram, but who did not protest the deportation of | Jews to death camps are not considered by Koonz to b |
the end of this education a certificate helped | Jews to emigrate. |
When the Nazis began requiring all | Jews to wear the Star of David, he voluntarily wore |
Lichtenfeld organized a group of young | Jews to protect his community. |
ental in encouraging the immigration of Bukhara | Jews to Palestine. |
e has caused even many gay and lesbian Orthodox | Jews to distance themselves from him. |
te anti-Semitism in the world to encourage more | Jews to migrate to Israel. |
und as a last name among Assyrians, Muslims and | Jews to this day. |
srael in the hope of preparing the land for the | Jews to return, thereby hastening the coming of the |
ndard speaking language either, and was used by | Jews to separate and give warmth to their sacred lan |
minting increased, not least because access of | Jews to other occupations became more restricted on |
The contribution of Georgian | Jews to public, economic, cultural, and scientific f |
ome Egyptians have protested against permitting | Jews to enter Egypt to make the annual pilgrimage to |
amps on occupied Estonian territory for foreign | Jews to be used as slave labor. |
dden base camp, then set about convincing other | Jews to join their ranks.The Germans found them in t |
r the Holocaust and the need for relocating the | Jews to Europe if Europeans really did the massacre |
This back-to-the-land movement urged | Jews to find a purer life and to renounce sedentary |
ht him to Israel as part of a project for young | Jews to make aliyah without their parents. |
n years later, Cyrus the Great, who allowed the | Jews to return to their homeland and rebuild the Tem |
nadian newspaper the National Post as requiring | Jews to wear yellow ribbons, Christians red, and Zor |
The second influx of | Jews to the island came in the 1950s, when thousands |
for complicity in the deportation of Franconian | Jews to Auschwitz but was acquitted of the charges. |
ts on the Kastner train, a train carrying 1,684 | Jews to safety in Switzerland, arranged by Rudolf Ka |
This code inspired | Jews to aid Tariq ibn-Ziyad (a Muslim) in his overth |
m, and also that he defeated one of the biggest | Jews to come out of Harvard.” |
district of working class citizens: Germans and | Jews to the north and Blacks to the south. |
he became associated with the transportation of | Jews to concentration camps and most notoriously sig |
He made a tremendous effort in encouraging | Jews to study these works. |
information and to pass money sent by American | Jews to the starving yishuv. |
he left, he agreed to a compromise allowing the | Jews to follow their customs and to worship as they |
This convinced other | Jews to join him including two younger brothers. |
and literature documenting the contributions of | Jews to the American military or sites of interest t |
ch 18, 1941 decree forbidding the conversion of | Jews to Christianity, with severe penalties for Jews |
small size would not encourage large numbers of | Jews to settle there permanently and it provided con |
They included provisions requiring | Jews to wear specific and identifying clothing such |
odus of the majority of the country's surviving | Jews to Israel as a culmination: this museum is focu |
is signature on an official form enabled Polish | Jews to obtain "Aryan" passports. |
ed to accept them, in spite of a law forbidding | Jews to publish. |
ed from Judaism and that it was the duty of the | Jews to acquire these branches of knowledge, of whic |
The first Sephardi | Jews to arrive in Los Angeles came around 1853; howe |
Their decision to attract | Jews to Manchukuo came from a belief that the Jewish |
istians who campaigned for a restoration of the | Jews to their ancient homeland. |
om Gorizia, who also helped many anti-Nazis and | Jews to escape persecution. |
nister, Mihai Antonescu, to deport the Romanian | Jews to Belzec. |
ary 1939 prophecy about the annihilation of the | Jews to be fulfilled." |
lio of DELASEM, who organized the escape of the | Jews to Switzerland. |
An order was accordingly issued, compelling the | Jews to attend John's lectures in their synagogues a |
He was among the first Russian | Jews to gain a mastery of the Russian language, star |
cal Commission for Religious Relations with the | Jews to the Rome, January 17-20, 2010 meeting of the |
litical and religious developments were causing | Jews to reassess their position in American life. |
eing eaten after the afikoman therefore enjoins | Jews to distinguish their Passover Seder from the pa |
med that the purpose of the park was to convert | Jews to Christianity, although Rosenthal denied thes |
Richard completed judicial reforms and allowed | Jews to re-enter the Archbishopric of Trier. |
nd the Germans began transporting the remaining | Jews to extermination camps a full uprising broke ou |
Eichmann allowed some | Jews to leave for Switzerland in exchange for money, |
resistance group, he helped hundreds of Danish | Jews to escape to Sweden and avoid extermination. |
the Iranian law to the Nazi requirement for the | Jews to wear yellow badges that "ended with the Holo |
Anti-Semites rely on | Jews to confirm their prejudice: If Jews recur to su |
sage of the so-called "Jew Bill," which allowed | Jews to hold public office in Maryland. |
We highly recommend the | Jews to take with them all valuables and cash...(exc |
ractice of using Italian Americans and American | Jews to portray Indians in the movies and reveals ho |
of mainland China in the late 1930s caused many | Jews to leave Shanghai, Tianjin, and Harbin for Hong |
r Bulgaria's government to deport the country's | Jews to extermination camps, which Bozhilov refused |
ther to Northern Israel to try to return lapsed | Jews to Torah Judaism. |
The cave is believed by some | Jews to be the site where Ramban prayed in the 13th- |
ymous essay, purported to be a tract to convert | Jews to Christianity, but equally served as an intro |
Uprising, he did all in his power to induce the | Jews to sympathize with the Polish cause. |
il many years later, includes a requirement for | Jews to wear distinguishing marks. |
ode also led increasing numbers of young German | Jews to accept Zionism, as they realized that full a |
r birthday, and Rabbi Schneerson encouraged all | Jews to do so. |
Thats why its possible for some | Jews to deny the truth behind OT scriptures and stil |
in October 1940 the deportation of Karlsruhe's | Jews to the death camps in the east. |
created in 1936 with the goal of helping German | Jews to leave Germany. |
That brought | Jews to the region, and in 1917 they built Spring Gl |
launched a campaign (in 1822, or 1823) to urge | Jews to learn trades and skilled factory work. |
ermans, exiling Budapest's population of 10,000 | Jews to a ghetto in Pest while approximately 500,000 |
at Columbus [Kentucky] to refuse all permits to | Jews to come south, and frequently have had them exp |
Among many other restrictions the laws forced | Jews to wear distinctive clothes and denied from the |
oly See in order to help many anti-fascists and | Jews to escape Nazi German persecution. |
Laws such as that forbidding | Jews to own property and allowing them only the shor |
ruh's Spanish Ballads [Romances] of the Bosnian | Jews to English and provided their own work on this |
The ghetto grew in area because laws allow the | Jews to build homes on land next to the ghetto. |
osed to be scrapped in Japan, which transported | Jews to Shanghai on the way. |
f Settlement was created, generally restricting | Jews to living in the new territories, but not in "R |
The evacuation of European | Jews to the island of Madagascar was not a new conce |
anns Ludin signed orders that sent thousands of | Jews to Auschwitz. |
It also asked Christians, Muslims and | Jews to gather at the main entrance to Bethlehem and |
s that he intended to support a petition of the | Jews to the Provincial Assembly. |
n Pruchnicki, the archbishop of Lviv, permitted | Jews to raise a synagogue in the city. |
erely a secular officer in the Exchequer of the | Jews to keep the rolls of control, whereas Tovey ("A |
for 3,000 immigration visas for German Catholic | Jews to settle in Brazil. |
She was one of the first | Jews to be made a life peer.. |
d oppression which has so long ground them (the | Jews) to the dust,” and called for “elevating” the J |
3,000 | Jews to be deported from the Netherlands were all Je |
The first large group of | Jews to settle in Puerto Rico were European refugees |
ttomon Empire, under the Muslim Turks, welcomed | Jews to their lands. |
took over Budapest in 1944 and began deporting | Jews to the death camps, Lutz negotiated a special d |
s a sabbath goy: a gentile employed by Orthodox | Jews to carry out Sabbath tasks that were forbidden |
uary 10, 1787, he signed a degree which allowed | Jews to be tax exempt, and gave them a plot of land |
on targets to find enough stateless and foreign | Jews to fill another Auschwitz transport after 20 Se |
nables the lamp to be used by Shabbat observant | Jews to make a room dark or light during Shabbat wit |
oup of gentiles who shared religious ideas with | Jews, to one degree or another. |
he was responsible for the deportation of Dutch | Jews to the concentration camps in Germany and Polan |
They took groups of | Jews to the Jewish cemetery and to Lunecki prison an |
bbi Hertz founded the Council of Christians and | Jews to combat anti-Jewish bigotry. |
a strong advocate of Zionism and the return of | Jews to what was then the British Mandate for Palest |
Despite the influx of Yemenite | Jews to the country precipitated by Operation Magic |
egral part of an effort to transport over 7,000 | Jews to neutral Sweden. |
the Germans began the relocation of provincial | Jews to Amsterdam. |
part in the first operations to bring Ethiopian | Jews to Israel. |
rpretation of the biblical Creation story among | Jews today is rare among non-Orthodox groups. |
Although not widely read among | Jews today, it is popular in the mussar tradition, w |
ethics that is still widely studied by Orthodox | Jews today. |
ecame possibly the individual most hated by the | Jews, together with Britain's Foreign Secretary Erne |
n evangelical texts regarding the conversion of | Jews, together with Hans Denck he translated the pro |
tness Episcopalians, Catholics, Protestants and | Jews together, all taking Communion. |
soul of my family and all of us here (...) Now | Jews too have behaved like Nazis and my entire being |
Nearly 80% of the remaining 300,000 French | Jews took refuge there after November 1942. |
The Basel massacre of | Jews took place in 9 of January 1349. |
He with his father and several other German | Jews took upon themselves an oath of piety and becam |
h community, and in AD 66 that exploded and the | Jews took back the city by force. |
Jews trace their history back to the Holy Land of Is | |
Jews traditionally pray in the direction of Jerusale | |
s Jewish inhabitants, but also several thousand | Jews transported from the Lublin Ghetto as well as f |
burial site for trainloads of Central European | Jews transported to Estonia for extermination. |
Most | Jews traveled to nearby Charleston for services and |
ian court convicted him for capturing Poles and | Jews trying to escape from the Vilna Ghetto, who wer |
lagers of Hucisko have been noted for harboring | Jews trying to escape the Nazi German Holocaust. |
would include Lithuanians, Poles, Belarusians, | Jews, Ukrainians, and other nationalities. |
ernments worldwide about the persecution of the | Jews under the Nazis, it was transformed into a rese |
The film covers the oppression of | Jews under the Nazis and features rare historical fo |
Conference delegates expressed sympathy for | Jews under Nazism but made no immediate joint resolu |
it arose in response to the persecution of the | Jews under Antiochus Epiphanes which preceded the Ma |
ible for the expansion of privileges granted to | Jews under Casimir. |
tempt to assassinate Obama consists of Yemenite | Jews under the guise of Al-Qaeda." |
d for an attempt by the Allied powers to rescue | Jews under threat of extermination in occupied Europ |
The couple saw how hard the live of | Jews under the Nazi regime was. |
The | Jews understand what passive and powerless acceptanc |
The fact that | Jews understood the German language, whereas most ge |
and land-purchase policies that, it said, gave | Jews unfair advantages. |
cupied the Kingdom of Cochin and suppressed the | Jews until the Dutch displaced them in 1660. |
erance and had large communities of Muslims and | Jews until they were expelled from Spain in 1492 (Je |
s exempt from labor camp service destinated for | Jews, until 1943. |
nofficial and particular measures taken against | Jews up to 1935. |
and financial demands continuing to be made by | Jews upon Germany almost fifty years after World War |
Most Sephardic | Jews use a slightly more lenient calculation resulti |
40 that repeats the ancient "blood libel", that | Jews use the blood of murdered non-Jews in religious |
After the National Conference of Christians and | Jews used the song in television ads, their version |
are common especially in the diet of Sephardic | Jews, usually with cheese and spinach fillings. |
listic form to explore the deep divides between | Jews, usually along class lines. |
as outside the Jewish Pale of Settlement, where | Jews usually were not allowed to reside. |
erent versions, it was driven by priests, nuns, | Jews, vampires, satanists or Satan himself. |
can city, analogous to the European ghetto) the | Jews vegetated there. |
He applied Vichy's racist laws against | Jews very harshly (see Vichy France). |
Many | Jews view Christians as having quite an ambivalent v |
Most | Jews view Paul as the founder of Christianity, who i |
American | Jews viewed Palestine as the new Jewish frontier. |
d not see his Palestinian brothers killed while | Jews walked freely in Djerba to enjoy themselves and |
rcheological digs have produced evidence of the | Jews wandering the Sinai Desert for forty years, and |
It concluded that many young American | Jews want an open and frank discussion of Israel and |
litics, and argued that since opposition to the | Jews was the only thing that the Arab world had in c |
ith this acquisition, a Herodian Kingdom of the | Jews was nominally re-established till 44 though the |
On April 9, 1941, a ghetto for | Jews was created. |
elped to arouse the sultan's friendship for the | Jews, was most energetic in his assistance to the ex |
Blacks and | Jews was directed by Deborah Kaufman and Alan Snitow |
the time the idea of outreach to non religious | Jews was a strange one. |
The decision to murder the | Jews was taken at the Wannsee conference (January 19 |
The influence of | Jews was declared to have detrimental impact on Germ |
nt by thousands of Russian and Yiddish-speaking | Jews was released in 2003. |
The first act of the returning | Jews was returning the desecrated synagogue and deva |
Once the program for the eradication of the | Jews was put into motion in the camps in German occu |
conclusively prove, that the legend of the Red | Jews was actually based on misremembered accounts of |
The amount collected from | Jews was more likely £10,000, with another £2,000 co |
By that time, the situation of the | Jews was so desperate that the Tiburtine Sibyl said |
flow control since 1931, emigration of Danzig's | Jews was somewhat easier, with capital transfer enab |
In 1948 its population of about 2,000 | Jews was besieged, and forced to leave en masse. |
can citizens, mostly Christian missionaries and | Jews, was a major concern in the Ottoman Empire earl |
Emigration for | Jews was prohibited after 1941. |
should speak out against the persecution of the | Jews was debated at a 1942 meeting in Fulda. |
A very small group of Moroccan | Jews was also in the camps. |
Persecution of the | Jews was not just a Nazi phenomena. |
The surviving remnant of | Jews was thus dispersed and the land remained desola |
basic education, and like many Eastern European | Jews was multi-lingual. |
The West London Synagogue of British | Jews was established on 15 April 1840. |
texts and concluded that the legend of the Red | Jews was a conflation of three separate traditions: |
The cries of the | Jews watching their yeshiva and holy books burn to t |
The Georgian | Jews' way of life and culture; |
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