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ps by the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
Though some modern Christians and Jews have made the argument that intercrural interco
Under this system, Christians and Jews were considered religious minorities/second-cla
lonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430-1950 (HarperCollins, 2004)
und as a last name among Assyrians, Muslims and Jews to this day.
of less tolerant policy towards Christians and Jews by the Seljuk authorities in the Abbasid empire
ature of the Harlem Renaissance"), ("Blacks and Jews: A Comparative Study"), and Judaic Studies ("Bi
a global conspiracy of communists, perverts and Jews.
erance and had large communities of Muslims and Jews until they were expelled from Spain in 1492 (Je
Ruthenes, Ukrainians, Germans, Poles and Jews (the post-Holocaust community) made up the rema
mproved Catholic relations with Protestants and Jews.
ghts) given to Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians and Jews.
Ottoman citizenship; and Greeks, Armenians and Jews.
Prize, awarded at Jewish elementary schools and Jews' College.
There they gathered with Arians and Jews fleeing forced conversions at the church's hand
district of working class citizens: Germans and Jews to the north and Blacks to the south.
ed people to fight Jihad against Christians and Jews.
Tatars (17.16%), and Jews (11.84%) with only 31 people living in cities c
Council of Christians and Jews
nclude The New Encounter Between Christians and Jews; Racism, Anti-Semitism, Anti-Christianism; and
d-winning collaboration between young Arabs and Jews that focuses on humanizing the Israeli-Palestin
eikh exposes the divide among Israeli Arabs and Jews.
er support for reconciliation between Arabs and Jews in Israel by visiting the bilingual Hand in Han
When Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany and Jews began to be persecuted, Frieda moved to France
surrection: The Power of God for Christians and Jews (with Kevin J. Madigan).
The remaining percentage consists gypsies and jews.
After the National Conference of Christians and Jews used the song in television ads, their version
has welcomed some African-Americans, women, and Jews as members.
ts," which would ideally include both Arabs and Jews.
ki, Feliks Jankovski and Alexander Wytwycki and Jews Avrum El Itzkovych, Abrashko Duvydovych Sokolny
om Gorizia, who also helped many anti-Nazis and Jews to escape persecution.
nd share their thoughts about the Holocaust and Jews in general.
il War in Mandatory Palestine between Arabs and Jews.
chool open to Egyptian Muslims, Christians, and Jews.
Blacks and Jews is a 1997 documentary film that examines the re
had hoped to provoke tensions between Arabs and Jews in France.
d with making death threats against Muslims and Jews.
rom the International Council of Christians and Jews for his services to German-Jewish reconciliatio
Before World War II it was lived by Poles and Jews, but today it is an exclusively Polish town.
nts of society, including African-Americans and Jews.
can citizens, mostly Christian missionaries and Jews, was a major concern in the Ottoman Empire earl
other residents of Brno, including Germans and Jews.
building personal connections between Arabs and Jews, with Cohen noting that "every time you create
sing of thousands of Sinti and Roma people, and Jews from Theresienstadt.
changes in the relations between Christians and Jews in early Christianity
Protestants and Jews reject most of the doctrinal innovations presen
Award of the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews (1987), the Ontario Citizenship Award (1993), a
e, which resulted in a boycott by Catholics and Jews.
senzweig Medal by the Council of Christians and Jews in 1975.
is life to the reconciliation of Christians and Jews, and to the study of antisemitism.
Most remaining Poles and Jews fled or were expelled to the People's Republic
eatened to retaliate, saying "The Americans and Jews should now prepare for their destruction.
Unequal Victims-Poles and Jews in World War Two
e is to further relations between Catholics and Jews.
exhibit on the contributions made by blacks and Jews in New York.
had a mixed population of Poles, Ukrainians and Jews.
tness Episcopalians, Catholics, Protestants and Jews together, all taking Communion.
en facing an increasingly older population, and Jews were immigrating in large numbers.
Europe and which remained until the Muslims and Jews were expelled in 17th century.
8% Gypsies, Russians, Slovaks, Belarusians, and Jews.
ams to improve relations between Christians and Jews.
Both Christians and Jews called them tornadizo (renegade).
t military resistance underground for Arabs and Jews inside Israel and link forces with the Palestin
Later during the day, violence between Arab and Jews erupted in the city, partly as a consequence of
tacombs as a place of burial for Christians and Jews alike.
erefore there was a vast number of religion and Jews were very much included.
oly See in order to help many anti-fascists and Jews to escape Nazi German persecution.
et up by the nationalists to separate Poles and Jews in the lecture halls, and he sided with Jewish
the Executive of the Council of Christians and Jews between 1971 and 1977.
Gordon thus became what Judaism regards as, and Jews call, a "Ger Tsedek"-a righteous convert.
l Honorary Secretary, Council of Christians and Jews; Patron, Maccabi Association of Great Britain;
It also asked Christians, Muslims and Jews to gather at the main entrance to Bethlehem and
butions of the residents of the city, Arabs and Jews, headed by Joseph Bey Moyal.
National Conference of Christians and Jews Co-Chairman (1938-47),
f Germans were willing to exterminate Poles and Jews and others for German security.
Russians, Armenians, Lezgins, Tats, Talysh and Jews.
Germans, Poles and Jews: the Nationality Conflict in the Prussian East,
id conscription for forced labor in Germany and Jews.
He attended the Sephardic Seminary there and Jews' College in London, as well as the University o
In 837 he suppressed a revolt of Christians and Jews in Toledo.
od by the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
orical friction between the Catholic Church and Jews.
War II, Romani people, together with Serbs and Jews, were persecuted by Axis authorities, thus many
lm looks at the partnerships between blacks and Jews on Maxwell Street and how they influenced moder
erged when he allowed the Coptic Christians and Jews, who were deeply ingrained into Egypt's highly
lected (this is the linguistic composition, and Jews were not recorded as a separate group).
bbi Hertz founded the Council of Christians and Jews to combat anti-Jewish bigotry.
found the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
and guided into confrontation with Russians and Jews.
on won Roman Catholics by a margin of 48-45 and Jews by a margin of 60-40 percent.
al constituencies against one another (gays and Jews) thereby draw parallels between Jews and Christ
f the Nazi purges against the Romani people and Jews.
Some religious anti-Zionist Jews display a black flag and wear ashes and sackclo
there are hundreds of thousands of anti-Zionist Jews "complete nonsense."
Under the dictatorship of Ion Antonescu, Jews were rounded up and deported to Transnistria, w
He later apologized to Antwerp Jews.
After Wermacht raids, hundreds of Antwerp Jews were taken in furniture vans from their homes t
Any Jews who had acquired German citizenship had their c
The Nazi government has announced that if any Jews, anywhere in the world, protest at anything tha
u'ab-i panjganah ("5 genealogies, of the Arabs, Jews, Mongols, Franks, and Chinese").
s chapter, "A Community of Co-Enablers: Why Are Jews Ignoring Traditional Jewish Law by Protecting t
y those who believe (Muslims) and those who are Jews and the Sabians and the Christians whoever beli
Most of these are Jews.
Dr. Jacques Faitlovitch reported that there are Jews in Shewa whom are referred to by the derogatory
During World War II, Nazis assembled the area's Jews, numbering about 8,500, into the Cehei Ghetto a
rgued for the acceptance of the Falasha Mura as Jews.
n the Nazi era were compulsorily categorised as Jews, if three or four grandparents were enrolled as
f Birmingham's residents identify themselves as Jews.
This was correct, as Jews had been expelled from England by the Edict of
s -, who had grandparents, who were enrolled as Jews, or who were married with such persons, were al
ips with people from other backgrounds, such as Jews, Italians and Americans.
ors of the Nazi Holocaust in Europe, as well as Jews from other parts of the world, continued to mig
rs decided to convert and raise her children as Jews.
rther commented that "there is no such thing as Jews against Zionists."
rbert fled Prague to escape Nazi persecution as Jews and moved to New York City.
organizations in Israel) are not recognized as Jews by the state for the purpose of obtaining Israe
1942, "preventive detention" prisoners, such as Jews, Roma, Sinti, Russians and Ukrainians were sent
He founded what became known as Jews for Jesus in 1969.
As Jews were no longer welcome by other countries (due
in Hebrew for the use of Christians as well as Jews .
n of minorities into the Ottoman Empire such as Jews and Christians into every level of society; i.e
ill alongside a stream that came to be known as Jews Creek.
publicly acknowledging that faith, yet lived as Jews, as well as those who concealed their origin an
nored their parishioners who were classified as Jews (according to the Nuremberg Laws), and the some
This Nazi categorisation as Jews of course included mostly Jews of Jewish descen
As Jews, the Reys decided to flee Paris before the Nazi
People defined as Jews could then be barred from employment as lawyers
for Ashkenazi Jews: 1 Kings 7:51-8:21
n found with lower frequency in Oman, Ashkenazi Jews, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Greece, the Czech Repu
tives are permissible on Passover for Ashkenazi Jews
ed and Brooks was a very popular one, Ashkenazi Jews chose the name of Brooks as they tried to angli
margarine, which are not permitted to Ashkenazi Jews during Passover due to the laws of kitniyot.
Shortly after Ashkenazi Jews joined them from Europe.
Lithuanian-Haredi community, and many Ashkenazi Jews regard him as the posek ha-dor, the contemporar
oportion of male genetic admixture in Ashkenazi Jews amounts to less than 0.5% per generation over a
smaller and more recent community of Ashkenazi Jews in Istanbul who continue to live in the city si
Haemophilia C; this mainly occurs in Ashkenazi Jews and is believed to affect approximately 8% of t
tern Europe and has been popular with Ashkenazi Jews.
In the mid 15th century the Ashkenazi Jews began to arrive in Amsterdam in large numbers f
A favored food in the past among Ashkenazi Jews, gribenes is frequently mentioned in Jewish sto
00, addressed the paternal origins of Ashkenazi Jews.
doption of these different customs by Ashkenazi Jews.
gested that the male ancestors of the Ashkenazi Jews could be traced mostly to the Middle East.
The new Ashkenazi Jews that immigrated to Shanghai began arriving from
A second large wave of Ashkenazi Jews came to Istanbul during the 1930s and 1940s fol
ced in South Africa, small numbers of Ashkenazi Jews arrived from Britain and Germany.
vach nacht" custom, practised by many Ashkenazi Jews, is to have children come and recite the Shema
Lithuanian-Haredi community, and many Ashkenazi Jews regard him as the posek ha-dor, the contemporar
nificant foods traditionally eaten by Ashkenazi Jews at the holiday of Rosh Hashana, in hopes of ens
By the 18th century there were 20,000 Ashkenazi Jews and 3,000 Sephardic Jews in Amsterdam.
Ashkenazi Jews were particularly active in Azerbaijani politic
his article is about the music of the Ashkenazi Jews.
of the Elbe river (as opposed to the Ashkenazi Jews living to the West of it, or the Sephardi Jews
Synagogue was established in 1888 by Ashkenazi Jews who had immigrated from Eastern Europe.
anian halachic authorities for Haredi Ashkenazi Jews living in Israel.
opinion is the one generally held by Ashkenazic Jews.
The Werfels were assimilated Jews with a strong interest in music and theatre, wh
originally founded in Germany in 1934 to assist Jews fleeing mounting Nazi oppression.
"This is not the first boycott call directed at Jews.
nd missionary activity directed specifically at Jews as antisemitic.
ucated in Melbourne he received his semichah at Jews' College (now the London School of Jewish Studi
In 1931 he enrolled at Jews College and University College London and gaine
lled “Shmoozin with Shmuel,” which was aimed at Jews in the Washington, DC community, and frequently
He attained rabbinic ordination at Jews' College (London School of Jewish Studies) in L
The mob began to attack Jews, Jewish stores, businesses, and residences in t
ir campaign, in which their literature attacked Jews and immigrants and proclaimed loyalty to Nazism
and other Enlightenment thinkers, who attacked Jews for supposedly having certain characteristics,
Their decision to attract Jews to Manchukuo came from a belief that the Jewish
the Nazis confiscated the property of Austrian Jews including the Leopoldskron castle in Salzburg t
, French, Russian, Slovak, German, and Austrian Jews and non-Jews in the death camps which he organi
The memorial to the 65,000 murdered Austrian Jews in the Holocaust at Judenplatz in Vienna.
Names and data of the 65,000 murdered Austrian Jews, and the circumstances that led to their persec
Forget Baghdad: Jews and Arabs - The Iraqi Connection is a 2002 docu
Some of the Baghdadi Jews who supported the Zionist movement began to ste
1926) was a member of the community of Baghdadi Jews that lived in Bombay from the late 18th Century
2 vols), which became the handbook for Baghdadi Jews thorughout India and the Far East.
He kept the dress and manners of the Baghdadi Jews, but allowed his sons to adopt English manners.
iali" (racial laws), which in particular banned Jews from holding professorships in Universities.
award Benito Mussolini's fascist regime banned Jews from academic research fellowships.
gration and that the 1940 Land Act which banned Jews from purchasing land in 95% of Palestine be res
om and took stringent measures against baptized Jews who had relapsed into their former faith.
rights of the concordat be extended to baptized Jews.
ould only affect the "civil status" of baptized Jews.
The visas were available to baptized Jews in Germany and other countries, but were requir
n in 1933, due to Nazi regulations which barred Jews from government service.
The Romans then barred Jews from Jerusalem, except to attend Tisha B'Av.
of the same legislation which would have barred Jews and created preferences for northern Europeans.
March was diverse, including Iberians, Basques, Jews and Goths who had been conquered or subjugated
and his companions were still considered to be Jews by those in Philippi who raised protests agains
And that is because Jews are so frequently jesting philosophers.
War II, 55% of the town's inhabitants had been Jews.
would include Lithuanians, Poles, Belarusians, Jews, Ukrainians, and other nationalities.
survived the Holocaust in which 25,000 Belgian Jews died.
one attempt at the mass deportation of Belgian Jews, attempted on 3 September 1943, proved a failur
The deportation of the Belgian Jews in convoys
tion to the Hebrew language: "Before Ben‑Yehuda Jews could speak Hebrew; after him, they did."
s were essential to the survival of many Berlin Jews.
of the major sites of deportation of the Berlin Jews.
                                                                                                    


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