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red ground zero in the conflict between Israeli Jews – who settled here during the past century in t
Western Allied POWs who were Jews, or whom the Nazis believed to be Jewish, were
ily directed, as was the Sixteenth, against the Jews, of whom Egica seems to have had a profound dis
When the Jews, with whom Cyril had clashed before, discovered
sephardim, the community included many Hasidic Jews, with whom the perushim had an ongoing feud.
slands to the cultivation of Palestine; and the Jews', who will betake themselves to agriculture in
ly destroyed, had to be restored; and since the Jews were willing to repair only the walls of their
The Jews of Windsor, 1790-1990: A Historical Chronicle (
According to many views, Jews who wish to strive for a stricter observance of
's book, as well as three live covers of Silver Jews songs, with Berman's blessing.
are common especially in the diet of Sephardic Jews, usually with cheese and spinach fillings.
t also had the result of keeping Christians and Jews separate, with the Christians inhabiting the lo
a Minor and the encounters he had with Diaspora Jews and with local gentile populations.
ct to show that the exegesis of the Alexandrian Jews, and with it that of the early Church Fathers,
"The Jews point with pride to the fact that over 500,000
pe provided an additional motivating factor for Jews leaving with the hope of starting a new life in
hnical resources, stood publicly sided with the Jews, went with them, walking after they were forced
ing from the sidelines, they may find that most Jews disagree with much of what they say."
Tatars (17.16%), and Jews (11.84%) with only 31 people living in cities c
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
Polish political groups, and including, besides Jews, some without party affiliation.
o help Italian, Dutch, Hungarian, and Slovakian Jews, all without success.
ventist, Sabbatarian Churches of God, Messianic Jews, Jehovah's Witnesses (who call it the 'Memorial
The surviving Jews, eye witnesses victims of the event mostly pres
50 only, the fiscus Iudaicus was imposed on all Jews, including women, children, and elderly.
There these Jews were worked to death, so that in June 1942, onl
They were shot in November 1942, while Jews who worked for the German gendarmerie were shot
All the village lands belonged to Jews who worked in the vineyards and orchards of pea
he Swiss vice-consul), he recruited up to 3,000 Jews as workers for his offices, granting them prote
st Book in American Jewish History, 2003-04, GI Jews: How World War II Changed a Generation
teous Among the Nations for her work in helping Jews during World War II.
Her 2004 book, GI Jews: How World War II Changed a Generation, charts
tes to escape the Nazi persecution of Hungarian Jews during World War II.
ze Judaism and strengthen Jewish identity among Jews the world over; above all, of his gift of visio
Maciek and his aunt Tania are polish jews during World War II.
Haddon Heights, NJ, an area which did not allow Jews before World War II.
Unequal Victims-Poles and Jews in World War Two
He supported Julius Madritsch in rescuing Jews during World War II.
able instance of provocation occurred while the Jews were worshiping at their local synagogue and a
rst Crusade touched off new persecutions of the Jews that would continue on and off for centuries.
He therefore proposed to destroy all Jews who would not become Christians; and he is repo
in the 1930s which set limits on the number of Jews who would be admitted to different facilities.
f a rebellion against the government, when many Jews were wounded and several were sacrificed to the
The Jews, he wrote, performed tasks usually taken on by
s of the Israelites in Yemen") A history of the Jews in Yemen during the 17th and 18th Century CE.
been active in the Committee for the Rescue of Jews from Yemen and Chairman of the Golan Lobby in t
His leadership was instrumental in helping the Jews of Yemen survive some of the worst persecution
int of contention made by a community among the Jews of Yemen, known as Dor Daim, a religious intell
ropean Jewry, it was probably well-known to the Jews of Yemen.)
Jachnun is served by Jews of Yemenite descent on Shabbat mornings, after
ifford's Tower, where the Rabbi Yom Tob and the Jews of York were killed in 1190.
lived in York, and died in the massacre of the Jews of York in 1190.
of Jewish Feminism" (The Americanization of the Jews, New York: New York University Press, 1995).
in 17 Syllables (Gotham Books, 2004) Haikus for Jews: For You a Little Wisdom (Harmony Books, 1999),
oice that speaks of hope for deliverance of the Jews in Zion - (although by 1937 Jews were unable to
Worse than his equation of Jews with Zionists with the Likud or his utterly mud
rther commented that "there is no such thing as Jews against Zionists."
, built on Chasidic motifs and sung by Chasidic Jews as zmiros was popular in nightclubs, coffee hou
Kramer claims that of 5,000 Jews in Zolkiew before the war, only 50 survived.
                                                                                                    
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