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camp near the Polish village of Malkinia where | Jews were killed in a gas chamber. |
Nazi-occupied country, has become a place where | Jews are being captured and murdered by the Nazis. |
and New Orleans, a thriving urban center where | Jews might be inclined to settle instead of moving o |
Zaslaw was a work camp where | Jews from Sanok were deported. |
as outside the Jewish Pale of Settlement, where | Jews usually were not allowed to reside. |
Set in a synagogue where | Jews hide all night as a pogrom rages outside, the s |
etch to make an educated guess as to from where | Jews learned these practices? |
reloading point) in the Warsaw Ghetto was where | Jews gathered for deportation to the Treblinka exter |
nd looked throughout the world for places where | Jews might settle and create a state or at least an |
The pattern wherein | Jews were relatively free under pagan rulers until t |
Purim falls on Adar 15 and is the day on which | Jews in Jerusalem celebrate Purim. |
res (as well as anti-Polish measures), by which | Jews were stripped of their businesses and possessio |
rejected-the British Uganda Programme by which | Jews were to be settled in Uganda (actually, in pres |
laws of the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur, on which | Jews atone for their sins from the previous year. |
version is evidence of the high regard in which | Jews were held in Carolingian France. |
Large Nazi German Ghettos in which | Jews were confined, and later shipped to concentrati |
since the end of Communism," an agenda in which | Jews are portrayed as antagonistic to the existence |
estigious Accademia degli Invaghiti, from which | Jews were technically barred. |
n and nature of the Millennial temple, in which | Jews will once again hold the priesthood; some other |
eaucratic work was necessary to designate which | Jews would be deported, arrange for their transport, |
raeli Arabs are viewed as a fifth column, while | Jews are labeled as oppressors. |
d not see his Palestinian brothers killed while | Jews walked freely in Djerba to enjoy themselves and |
They were shot in November 1942, while | Jews who worked for the German gendarmerie were shot |
sion, alto flute, hunting horn, swanee whistle, | Jews harp, mandolin, mandocello, Glenlivet bottle |
trengthen relationships between black and white | Jews, JCUA created an educational and social program |
heyday of the Palladium (where blacks, whites, | Jews, Italians and Latinos, and celebrities would co |
eventing their cohabitation or even dining with | Jews, lest they convert back. |
rejected capitalism (which they associated with | Jews) and pushed for nationalisation of major indust |
re America's punishment for doing business with | Jews. |
Joseph actively sought contact with | Jews elsewhere in the diaspora. |
battle between a true God and a false God, with | Jews acting as agents of the false God against the t |
g with the name of Jesus and Mary together with | Jews. |
erg laws that forbade romantic involvement with | Jews. |
an was involved in simulating conversation with | Jews in a drama therapy conflict resolution workshop |
brothers, and should have been in contact with | Jews before I was in contact with non-Jews. |
raeli organization that maintained contact with | Jews in the Soviet Union during the Cold War. |
ture, were caught trading Christian slaves with | Jews. |
canon 16 prohibited marriage of Christians with | Jews. |
odox-Christian religious minorities (along with | Jews), but made the Bible Students the object of par |
8 threatens Christians who commit adultery with | Jews with ostracism. |
Though not Jewish, Troncoso identifies with | Jews because he admires in them qualities he adored |
ice tanner who regularly came into contact with | Jews and visited their homes as part of his trade. |
d plotting to blow up landmarks associated with | Jews and African-Americans.. Felton was sentenced to |
prohibiting marriage and other intercourse with | Jews, pagans and heretics, closing the offices of fl |
alth on the extensive Arabian trade, along with | Jews, Armenians, Roman Catholics and others. |
oup of gentiles who shared religious ideas with | Jews, to one degree or another. |
ion, and Die Stadt ohne Juden (The City Without | Jews, directed by Hans Karl Breslauer, 1924), a sati |
is necessary to attain a "white world" without | Jews and non-whites and to this end it encourages it |
The City Without | Jews sold 250,000 copies in its first year, and beca |
It has a membership of 800,000 women, ( | Jews, Arabs, Druze and Circassians) representing the |
in every corner of the world, | Jews have lit the Hanukkah candles as symbols of res |
He also wrote | Jews as They Are (1885), with the intention of dispe |
M323) Found in a significant minority of Yemeni | Jews |
Through immigration of Yemenite | Jews to Israel, it has become a favorite comfort foo |
The party was founded by Yemenite | Jews in 1923. |
ight variation of these three, and the Yemenite | Jews read the haftarot that he lists. |
The Yemenite | Jews and some others had such a continuous tradition |
Most of Yemenite | Jews had never seen an aircraft before, but they bel |
Yemenite | Jews do not maintain these customs. |
tempt to assassinate Obama consists of Yemenite | Jews under the guise of Al-Qaeda." |
opulations, J1e constitutes 30% of the Yemenite | Jews 20.0% of the Ashkenazim results and 12% of the |
in Israel, where it was introduced by Yemenite | Jews who immigrated there. |
studied extensively on the heritage of Yemenite | Jews. |
was originally established in 1895 by Yemenite | Jews, but they left the location after a number of y |
n al-Fayyumi was a rosh yeshiva of the Yemenite | Jews in the second half of the 12th century CE. |
Despite the influx of Yemenite | Jews to the country precipitated by Operation Magic |
nt by thousands of Russian and Yiddish-speaking | Jews was released in 2003. |
ces, whether among Gentiles or Yiddish-speaking | Jews, without being understood. |
The Promised City: New York's | Jews, 1870-1914 (Harvard University Press) |
"Well, it's about time you | Jews from New York learned that you can't come down |
r Freunde" in Berlin, a society of mainly young | Jews who wanted to think outside the bounds of stric |
Lichtenfeld organized a group of young | Jews to protect his community. |
ht him to Israel as part of a project for young | Jews to make aliyah without their parents. |
said the following about Goldstein: "For young | Jews, however, baseball is more than statistics. |
Abba Kovner, one of the young | Jews who had been saved by Borkowska, personally pre |
greb, where he became popular among the younger | Jews, thanks especially to his communicativeness. |
Kadelburg helped tend to surviving Yugoslavian | Jews in the aftermath of the Holocaust. |
The incoming Zionist | Jews were mainly foreign nationals of many lands... |
he documentary interviews Christians, Zionists, | Jews and probes the politics and alliance between Ev |
ory politics toward Shia, Sunnis, Zoroastrians, | Jews, and Christians, made him extremely popular amo |
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