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While the local | Jews and the liberal press a suspected arson attack, |
is necessary to attain a "white world" without | Jews and non-whites and to this end it encourages it |
-off area of the ghetto and evacuated up to 100 | Jews and their families to the barracks of the local |
sim Krivonos-conquered Bershad and slew all the | Jews and Catholics . |
ns that Matthias was stoned at Jerusalem by the | Jews, and then beheaded (cf. |
wrote various essays that were published in The | Jews and the life and The Jewish thesaurus (in print |
ment, regularly playing with African Americans, | Jews and other children from ethnic minorities. |
Element in German Art'” from Berlin Metropolis: | Jews and the New Culture, 1890-1918, edited by Emily |
However, the content of the shows focused on | Jews, and the station was accused of being a vehicle |
the aggressive tendencies of the Nazis towards | Jews and other minorities became apparent, Keynes ma |
with Jewish, to refuse giving Palestine to the | Jews, and resistance to the traitors in the east of |
Over 500 people, both | Jews and non-Jews, were sheltered in the building fo |
tional vocal range and widely respected by both | Jews and Muslims and given the title of Cheikh (elde |
See also: | Jews and the slave trade |
the war, Stalin opposed contacts between Soviet | Jews and Jewish communities in non-Communist countri |
Jews and Muslims from Fredericksburg, Virginia hope | |
ded during 1918, had displaced nearly a million | Jews and destroyed what remained of the provincial s |
86% of German inhabitants, and rest of Czechs, | Jews and many other groups. |
who played a major role in the extermination of | Jews and others during the Holocaust. |
40,000, of whom 30,000 where Christians, 10,000 | Jews and 100,000 'Mohammedans' with fewer than 100 P |
for interfaith relations, particularly between | Jews and Catholics. |
Adams wrote: "I detest [the | Jews], and everything connected with them, and I liv |
This number includes Christians, | Jews, and various other denominations as well as non |
It was a constant struggle between the | Jews and the Christian merchants: and therein lies t |
n of the objections brought against them by the | Jews and others, the quotations from the Old Testame |
nished his school examinations in 1938 life for | Jews and people associated with Jews was becoming di |
ad about 15,000 inhabitants, 4,000 of whom were | Jews, and 50 Christian traders. |
ng from Pope John Paul II at a joint service of | Jews and Catholics held at a synagogue in Irvine, Ca |
ot before causing tension between South African | Jews and their government. |
tion began, especially amongst ethnic Russians, | Jews and Germans. |
of Poles and Ukrainians who "always looked for | Jews and hunted us out." |
nter the spoken New York dialect, often used by | Jews and non-Jews alike, unaware of the linguistic o |
y-eight transports left Belgium to bring 25,257 | Jews and 351 Roma (gypsies) to eastern Europe. |
-Semite and called for the extermination of the | Jews and believed in the Final Solution that was so |
rers looking for a place to live, in particular | Jews and former citizens of the old Austria-Hungary, |
rbert fled Prague to escape Nazi persecution as | Jews and moved to New York City. |
himself noted for intervening on behalf of the | Jews, and who helped establish the local synagogue a |
nquered Ifriqiya (Tunisia) in 1151, he gave the | Jews and Christians there the option of conversion t |
y part in the society for the conversion of the | Jews, and his grounds for not believing in the perso |
Nr.19 "Smoking out the | Jews and Bandits" |
Poles had gray ones; | Jews and Romas, yellow; Russians and other non-Polis |
e what beliefs Epiphanius contrasts between the | Jews and Nazarenes, for the Jews as a whole, excludi |
o was optimistic in regard to the future of the | Jews and assumed that they would be granted greater |
months, where she witnessed the genocide of the | Jews and the Gypsies and took part in the internatio |
Jews and non-Jews, religious and secular - all of th | |
78 Romanians, 454 Hungarians, 1,359 Germans, 19 | Jews and 152 Roma. |
Naphtali Busnash was Chief of the Algerian | Jews and statesman; born in Algiers in the middle of |
community as a whole accepts Secular Humanistic | Jews and Jewish Buddhists as still being "in the fol |
Forget Baghdad: | Jews and Arabs - The Iraqi Connection is a 2002 docu |
al issues such as the relationships between the | Jews and the Muslims in the early stages of Islam. |
ndissement of Paris, during which 3,200 foreign | Jews and 1,000 French Jews were interned in various |
, which assured the safety of a pair of notable | Jews and their households. |
erminated 18,000 Latvians, approximately 70,000 | Jews and 2,000 Gypsies - in total about 90,000 peopl |
ing of Homo sapiens into the two categories of ' | Jews' and 'non-Jews'. |
bers of the Dutch resistance, and those who hid | Jews and opposed Nazism. |
have been violated, and that mostly by | Jews and other unprincipled traders. |
ory and contemporary life, both that of British | Jews and other Jewish communities worldwide. |
He is respected internationally by | Jews and non-Jews alike, and is one of the few figur |
not a great difference between the suffering of | Jews and those of homosexuals - exclusively German - |
n in origin; they assert God's rejection of the | Jews and describe a vision of the Son of God. |
Ghetto uprisings were armed revolts by | Jews and other groups incarcerated in ghettos in Naz |
Kinot" for Tisha b'Av in use among the Moroccan | Jews; and his name occurs in the approbations to var |
He used medical science to save | Jews and other Poles from being deported to the Nazi |
The two memorial stones on the site cite 6,000 | Jews and 2,000 Roma. |
rried out the SS's expectations of how to treat | Jews, and that mistreatment of Jews was "systematic |
In 1939 he fled Nazi persecution of | Jews and came to Norway as a refugee with the help o |
s religion which, he said, was relevant to both | Jews and deists. |
lled against the marquisses and killed numerous | Jews and conversos who had taken refuge in the castl |
the movement in favor of the persecuted Russian | Jews, and raised the first fund in England for their |
nist, and a survivor of the Nazi persecution of | Jews and Gypsies during the events that led to World |
s troubles stemmed from the machinations of the | Jews and socialists." |
, as the Nazi laws prohibited marriages between | Jews and Aryans. |
and Peace, is an organization of United States | Jews and describes its members as "deeply committed |
nd her assistant made friends and sought to aid | Jews and others persecuted by the Third Reich. |
Intermarriage between | Jews and non-Jews is a phenomenon which is considere |
or victims of German mass executions (of Poles, | Jews and other victims of the Third Reich). |
e issued to approximately 40,000 people, mostly | Jews and Spaniards. |
be characterised as ambivalent policies towards | Jews and Jewish culture, at times supporting their d |
By the 18th century there were 20,000 Ashkenazi | Jews and 3,000 Sephardic Jews in Amsterdam. |
Protestants, Conversos (baptized descendants of | Jews and Moors), and those who illegally smuggled ba |
12,000 inhabitants, including 6000 Poles, 3500 | Jews and 2500 Ukrainians. |
elomo) is of heavy debate between many sects of | Jews and Christians. |
uring the Second World War and sought to rescue | Jews and others who were in danger of being interned |
accused, amongst other things, of working among | Jews and listening to the BBC. |
Historians distinguish between Karaite | Jews and Jews who simply left the Levant before the |
is life to the reconciliation of Christians and | Jews, and to the study of antisemitism. |
process, Graetschus aided with the genocide of | Jews and other peoples at Sobibor during Operation R |
The murdered priest was deeply mourned by both | Jews and Greeks, and the king also, on his return, w |
n of minorities into the Ottoman Empire such as | Jews and Christians into every level of society; i.e |
about the communistic underground in Iraq, both | Jews and Arabs. |
inted by the way the Russian communists treated | Jews, and published on the topic, leading to his exp |
Heinze's book, | Jews and the American Soul: Human Nature in the Twen |
as also actively involved in the pursuit of the | Jews and the well-known “Dableiber” (those who had c |
It imagined a city that expelled the | Jews and confiscated their wealth. |
ractised his profession of physician among both | Jews and Christians. |
s responsible for planning the SS executions of | Jews and other "enemies of the Reich in occupied Pol |
ed not only a system that permits to census the | jews and gipsies in all invaded Europe, but to exter |
He also publicly defended the Romanian | Jews and spoke up in defence of the Irish Catholics |
that Joseph Goebbels, who so vehemently defamed | Jews and their alleged detrimental influence, had st |
amily became a part of as many as 250,000 other | Jews and about one million French fleeing Algeria, w |
ice tanner who regularly came into contact with | Jews and visited their homes as part of his trade. |
isy were most likely examples of disputes among | Jews and internal to Judaism that were common at the |
d plotting to blow up landmarks associated with | Jews and African-Americans.. Felton was sentenced to |
They don't want us to say that the | Jews and the Christians are Allah's enemies. |
Discrimination against | Jews and Catholics was also common, with both groups |
academic freedom, denouncing the persecution of | Jews, and specifically Jewish academics, under the N |
Ponary massacre, where about 100,000 Lithuanian | Jews and Poles were murdered. |
stics: Galicia has the highest death rate among | Jews and the highest immigration to America. |
ese groups began later than the genocide of the | Jews and that a smaller proportion was killed. |
lker was soon authoring a monthly feature, "The | Jews and Their Affairs", showing particular interest |
more information see F. B. Chary, The Bulgarian | Jews and the Final Solution) In June 1944, at which |
The West, and that means | Jews and Israelis, would like to lead sweet and peac |
in encouraging more friendly relations between | Jews and the United Church of Canada. |
This is significant as both | Jews and Romas were persecuted and murdered by the N |
was the head of the World Congress of Mountain | Jews and a successful businessman founder of the Zar |
ress his sentiments about the hostility between | Jews and Muslims in the Middle East: he felt that to |
marriage and extra marital intercourse between | Jews and Germans. |
long time and therefore play into the hands of | Jews and Muslims. |
The rioters cried out against negros, | jews and communists. |
His parents, Israel and Ada Loss, were Russian | Jews and first cousins. |
ew understanding of the apostle Paul's views of | Jews and Judaism. |
d in 1925, Freud recounts that "My parents were | Jews, and I have remained a Jew myself." |
the problems and conflicts between Christians, | Jews and Muslims. |
By these laws, | Jews and Germans were forbidden to intermarry, and " |
Jews and Muslims in the Arab World; Haunted by Pasts | |
in 1937, he assisted with negotiations between | Jews and Arabs of Palestine. |
igot" who disliked French Canadians, Catholics, | Jews and Canadians who weren't of British stock. |
rious conflict then raging between the Talmudic | Jews and the Frankists; the city was the residence o |
al science to deceive the Germans and save both | Jews and Poles from deportation to the Nazi concentr |
in Israel in the 1970s and wrote a book titled | Jews and Turks throughout History which examines Jew |
f Germans were willing to exterminate Poles and | Jews and others for German security. |
In the years between 1942 and 1944, 24,916 | Jews and 351 Gypsies were transported to the camps i |
cidents of discrimination, particularly against | Jews and Muslims, as well as religious groups that h |
ut the Holocaust that "the extermination of the | Jews and Poles and other non-Aryans was necessary fo |
to bring the king into direct contact with the | Jews, and to speak of both in laudatory terms. |
ubt the systematism of the extermination of the | Jews and I also doubt the number of deaths, [...] an |
t ed.) Apologetics in the Roman Empire: Pagans, | Jews and Christians, Oxford, 1999 ISBN 0-19-826986-2 |
emons, had deserted the true God for idols, the | Jews and Samaritans possessed the revelation given t |
Jews and Muslims in the Arab World: Haunted by Pasts | |
Norman Roth, “The | Jews and the Muslim Conquest of Spain.,” |
hia with the manuscript of his first book ("The | Jews and the Mosaic Law"). |
This meant that | Jews and political opponents could not serve as teac |
cs, containing inter alia a polemic against the | Jews and the Muslims; liturgical treatises, epistles |
war loomed, and as the Nazi persecution of the | Jews and the Holocaust had not yet happened, this fe |
d Intolerance: Paternal Lineages of Christians, | Jews, and Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula, Adams et |
o a key negotiator for the release of Ethiopian | Jews and the resolution to the dispute over the Carm |
as well as in the Sharia courts of the Empire, | Jews and Christians were for the first time subjecte |
monotheism, which are the common ground of both | Jews and Muslims, and carefully avoided those on whi |
lusively" with baptized rather than unconverted | Jews, and viewing their persecution primarily as an |
''The Bulgarian | Jews and the Final Solution 1940-1944''. |
He continued to clandestinely help | Jews and maintain contact with the Resistance, until |
s (mainly Occitans from Auvergne and Limousin), | Jews and the original Navarrese inhabitants. |
ted from Napoleon I's policy of openness toward | Jews, and in the nineteenth century experienced a re |
rld War II, his house was used as a shelter for | Jews and allied pilots. |
tion for cruelty and barbarism towards Muslims, | Jews and even local Christians, Catholic and Orthodo |
Many of Jesus's followers during his life were | Jews, and it was even a matter of confusion, many ye |
postle arrived to preach the gospel.Some of the | Jews and locals became followers of Jesus of Nazaret |
Names and data of the 65,000 murdered Austrian | Jews, and the circumstances that led to their persec |
of the same legislation which would have barred | Jews and created preferences for northern Europeans. |
t rabbi of the West London Synagogue of British | Jews, and professor of Hebrew at University College |
Israeli high-school students, and thousands of | Jews and non-Jews from around the world, hold a memo |
da, Seara endorsed the emancipation of Romanian | Jews, and, in contrast to the antisemitism of more t |
luding Civil Liberties in the Age of Terrorism; | Jews, Anti-Semitism and the American Legal System; L |
The Nazi government has announced that if any | Jews, anywhere in the world, protest at anything tha |
regin was predominately engaged in agriculture, | Jews appear to have composed much of the population |
First | Jews appear in the town |
etaries of state, Arabs, and Israelis, American | Jews, Arabs, and evangelical Christians on why Ameri |
It has a membership of 800,000 women, ( | Jews, Arabs, Druze and Circassians) representing the |
ican race, that is not even a white race ...The | Jews are enemies of the United States." |
must, due to lack of space, place the sign that | Jews are not wanted outside of the same town outside |
Pomerance, Rachel "Because ' | Jews are news,' feuding Afghans make CNN" Jewish Tel |
raeli Arabs are viewed as a fifth column, while | Jews are labeled as oppressors. |
Many of these disadvantaged | Jews are recent immigrants from the former Soviet Un |
Jews are the only people in history who kept their l | |
as ever really believed that the origins of the | Jews are ethnically and biologically 'pure'." |
connection to the land, instead of arguing that | Jews are colonists and foreigners in the land. |
Poland is silent... Dying | Jews are surrounded only by a host of Pilates washin |
rom Germany and other areas in Europe where the | Jews are subjected to oppressive restrictions." |
Since these | Jews are the forebears of much of European and Weste |
ly disavow her now-infamous 1989 statement that | Jews are "mass murderers of people of color". |
since the end of Communism," an agenda in which | Jews are portrayed as antagonistic to the existence |
I think that plays as well as saying the | Jews are responsible for their own genocide by Hitle |
Nazi-occupied country, has become a place where | Jews are being captured and murdered by the Nazis. |
ted Spielberg of plagiarism due to the fact the | Jews are depicted as mice in An American Tail just a |
In 1772 Frankfurt, Germany, | Jews are restricted to living in the ghetto and freq |
Typically, | Jews are allowed to break the law in order to save a |
Not all | Jews are like that. |
other facile interpretation to "prove" that the | Jews are the devil. |
rtment in Jerusalem said that about 250 Turkish | Jews are expected to immigrate to Israel in 2009, mo |
ead in the town two days before the pogrom that | Jews are about to overtake a local church school. |
sts are spreading AIDS in Algeria just like the | Jews are spreading AIDS in Egypt." |
Berlin's | Jews are now in a very hard situation. |
Some | Jews are known to have engaged in non-surgical fores |
kday mornings, as these are the only hours that | Jews are presently allowed to frequent the Mount. |
And that is because | Jews are so frequently jesting philosophers. |
Jews are stripped of their assets and ordered to rel | |
That | Jews are hated and need to protect themselves? |
The Beta Israel, or Ethiopian | Jews, are often characterized as possessing buda.:20 |
theory, Heinrich Coudenhove-Kalergi agreed that | Jews are racially distinct. |
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