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lived Ukrainians, Romanians, Poles, Ruthenians, | Jews, Roms and Germans. |
He was ex officio President of | Jews' College, and Acting Principal, 1939-45. |
Oliver D. Harris, ' | Jews, jurats and the Jewry Wall: a name in context', |
Jews, Christians and Muslims would live there in pea | |
Smaller groups included Roman Catholics, | Jews, Buddhists, and a variety of Protestant sects. |
heyday of the Palladium (where blacks, whites, | Jews, Italians and Latinos, and celebrities would co |
Lithuanians (36.3%), 3064 Russians (29%), 2973 | Jews (29%), and 492 of other nationalities (4.8%). |
f Scots-Irish, Salzburgers, Italians, Sephardic | Jews, Moravians and Swiss, among others. |
Despite his defense of converted | Jews, Barrientos and, the Dominican Order in general |
Jacobs, | Jews of Angevin England, pp. |
The | Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation (JAACD) is an |
ding many refugees including military officers, | Jews and anti-fascist politicians during he war year |
n, of all backgrounds and social classes, saved | Jews from anti-Semitic persecution and the extermina |
nclude The New Encounter Between Christians and | Jews; Racism, Anti-Semitism, Anti-Christianism; and |
it arose in response to the persecution of the | Jews under Antiochus Epiphanes which preceded the Ma |
nd missionary activity directed specifically at | Jews as antisemitic. |
Nor did he mention | Jews or antisemitism. |
Old Testament, but not regarded as scripture by | Jews or any Christian group. |
, or the rights and political status enjoyed by | Jews in any other country." |
During the war, Sweden aided and saved more | Jews than any other country. |
omes is a quote by Ghandi to the effect of "the | Jews died anyway, they might as well have died signi |
he Church; but there was no custom to which the | Jews might appeal, and the Church laid them under it |
episode influenced the leadership of the Polish | Jews to approach Pechersky about ideas for an escape |
In 1941, | Jews constituted approximately 14% of the total popu |
The | Jews of Arab Lands: Their History in Maps, (1976) |
purpose was to transport entire communities of | Jews from Arab countries to Israel en masse during t |
hat is significant here is the possibility that | Jews and Arabs (Saracens) seem to be allied together |
Gurkhas, Black Africans, Morrocans, Algerians, | Jews and Arabs from the British Mandate in Palestine |
It was believed by local | Jews that Arabs from the village had taken part in a |
Forget Baghdad: | Jews and Arabs - The Iraqi Connection is a 2002 docu |
in 1937, he assisted with negotiations between | Jews and Arabs of Palestine. |
about the communistic underground in Iraq, both | Jews and Arabs. |
the Israeli media as not being as accepting of | Jews who are entirely secular to the point of being |
d into the stone under which lie young pigs and | Jews who are sucking; behind the sow stands a rabbi |
The families of the missing | Jews, who are not U.S. citizens, brought the suit un |
wider Jewish audience, including less observant | Jews, and are designed to explain this tradition. |
Turning then to the | Jews, he argued that Jews could not be tolerated, fi |
uffered most severely were non-Muslims like the | Jews, Greeks, Armenians, and Levantines, who control |
opulation policy and the murder of the European | Jews, London: Arnold; New York: Oxford University Pr |
ndar by a mathermatical algorithm, in order for | Jews all around the world to observe the feasts acco |
The | Jews were arrested in the 1990s as they sought to es |
And 17 years later a few | Jews were arrested on suspicion of trafficking in hu |
Jews being arrested in the Warsaw Ghetto. | |
The first Sephardi | Jews to arrive in Los Angeles came around 1853; howe |
laspils camp would not be ready by the time the | Jews would arrive, Lange made the decision to sent t |
Tens of thousands of | Jews who arrived without certificates were regarded |
Sephardic | Jews first arrived in North Carolina during the earl |
even months before most of the Eastern European | Jews who arrived in Palestine. |
Jews, first arrived in the region now known as Serbi | |
r father's side, she is descended from European | Jews who arrived in the United States considerably l |
simson was succeeded by a party of twenty-three | Jews, who arrived at New Amsterdam in October, from |
The fourth generation son of Polish-Lithuanian | Jews who arrived in Scotland 120 years ago, the fami |
Although | Jews had arrived in Bloomington by the 1850s, the sy |
in the extermination process, where he selected | Jews from arriving transports to the gas chambers. |
, as the Nazi laws prohibited marriages between | Jews and Aryans. |
ans, Ottoman Turks, Roma, Greeks, Armenians and | Jews - as Northern Thrace. |
The law of Prussia discriminated against the | Jews insofar as the testimony of a Jew against a Chr |
battle between a true God and a false God, with | Jews acting as agents of the false God against the t |
ll-being of the sizable population of Ethiopian | Jews, known as Beta Israel, residing in Ethiopia. |
since most of the texts are written by diaspora | Jews such as Paul and his possibly Gentile companion |
In Ethiopia in 1965, he found penniless | Jews (known as Falasha) trying to eke out a primitiv |
In addition, | Jews from as far as France, Austria and Germany were |
ke Egyptian Coptic, there were also Alexandrian | Jews such as Theophilus, whom Saint Luke the Evangel |
d been delayed as long as possible, because the | Jews of Ashland "didn't want to lose our identity in |
Sidney Mendelssohn in his book The | Jews of Asia: especially in the sixteenth and sevent |
o was optimistic in regard to the future of the | Jews and assumed that they would be granted greater |
e committees of the Stepney Jewish Schools, the | Jews' Orphan Asylum and the Home for Aged Jews. |
He was educated in the | Jews' School at Manchester, whither his family had r |
lly the source of ritual murder charges against | Jews, often at times of social and economic tensions |
ah the King built, where there are about 10,000 | Jews, and at their head are R. Chanan, R. Jabin and |
ources estimate at least 1,700 (probably 1,754) | Jews killed at Kalevi-Liiva, other known victims inc |
to Julius Paltiel he was unwilling to treat the | Jews incarcerated at Bredtveit. |
As expected the shepherds did attack some | Jews, especially at the fortress of Montclus, where |
Dawidowicz attacked Mayer for saying that more | Jews died at Auschwitz from disease than from mass g |
During World War II Beuthen's | Jews numbering at about 1,300, became the first ever |
At least two trainloads of | Jews arrived at the Raasiku railway station, one fro |
Fundamentalist | Jews, incensed at this harsh decree, secretly starte |
Many of the | Jews arriving at this time were elderly and arrived |
or this cannot be laid at the door of all those | Jews present at that time, nor can the Jews in our t |
1986, which resulted in the death of 22 Turkish | Jews, this attacked was blamed on the Palestinian mi |
inion of the Rambam (Maimonides) as saying that | Jews should attempt to build the Temple themselves, |
An order was accordingly issued, compelling the | Jews to attend John's lectures in their synagogues a |
tributing mysterious ruins of unknown origin to | Jews: such attributions are found at a number of oth |
for complicity in the deportation of Franconian | Jews to Auschwitz but was acquitted of the charges. |
he Roman razzia, which deported over a thousand | Jews to Auschwitz. |
anns Ludin signed orders that sent thousands of | Jews to Auschwitz. |
conference of the Antisemitenbund he called for | Jews in Austria to be stripped of their citizenship, |
The ever-declining political situation for | Jews in Axis-alliance countries compelled the Krauth |
Historically | Jews in Azerbaijan have been represented by various |
remain in Babylon, where he was regarded by the | Jews in Babylon as the legitimate king of Judah and |
ian-Jewish scholar, perhaps the Exilarch of the | Jews of Babylon, certainly the leader of the Jewish |
f arms a sort of political independence for the | Jews of Babylon. |
Lee, Felicia R. "Coping: Afghan | Jews Look Back in Sorrow" New York Times Dec. 30, 20 |
The | Jews fought back in a defense which may have lasted |
h community, and in AD 66 that exploded and the | Jews took back the city by force. |
The 1941 Mufti inspired Farhud pogrom on the | Jews of Baghdad by pro- Nazi Arabs murdering 140 Jew |
Before his time they had to apply to the | Jews of Baghdad on legal questions, and on matters r |
and her aunts, who were descendants of Sephardi | Jews in Balkans, and most of her novels are set in 1 |
Nr.19 "Smoking out the | Jews and Bandits" |
Until 1939 most of the | Jews were banished or deported to Vienna. |
Although in the 17th and 18th century | Jews were banished, the Jewish community had built a |
daea province was renamed Syria Palaestina, and | Jews were banned from entering the city, on pain of |
Following the massacre, it was decreed that all | Jews were banned from settling in the city of Basel |
ional Socialists came to power, she was, as all | Jews were, banned from playing in public and could o |
f Jewish businesses took place and a week later | Jews were banned from the German civil service by th |
an's Invasion of Poland overtook Poland and the | Jews of Baranovich fled for their lives. |
The | Jews of Barcelona were massacred in 1391. |
Jews were barred from all public schools and univers | |
said the following about Goldstein: "For young | Jews, however, baseball is more than statistics. |
ky was Jewish, but I looked at a few sources on | Jews in baseball, and I can't seem to find anything |
mparable pogroms in the modern history of Iraqi | Jews, in Basra in 1776 and in Baghdad in 1828. |
Milice, a militia force recruited to hunt down | Jews and battle the Communist underground threat in |
941, following the Nazi invasion, the remaining | Jews of Bauska and environs were executed and/or tor |
The 16 signatories were mostly | Jews from Bavaria. |
ime, he said: "It is clear that if no religious | Jews would be cooperating with the Zionists, then a |
Their mother Gisela Legath knew that the | Jews won't be able to survive without their help. |
e in the area, and every Sabbath local Orthodox | Jews can be seen walking to and from the synagogue a |
that his leading participation in the arrest of | Jews can be justified." |
o remains unconvinced by Bauer's view (that the | Jews shouldn't be emancipated before they abandon Ju |
, in the absence of agreement between Arabs and | Jews, should be established by the United Nations. |
lauses built in that would make it possible for | Jews to be thrown out if things did not go as planne |
indicate that God's original covenant with the | Jews would be expanded to include also the Gentiles. |
amps on occupied Estonian territory for foreign | Jews to be used as slave labor. |
n with the Party programme, which demanded that | Jews should be deprived of their citizenship rights. |
eli historian Yehuda Bauer who argued that only | Jews should be considered victims of the Holocaust. |
gested that the male ancestors of the Ashkenazi | Jews could be traced mostly to the Middle East. |
experience as slaves in Egypt as a reason that | Jews should be more sensitive to the plight of slave |
and New Orleans, a thriving urban center where | Jews might be inclined to settle instead of moving o |
eaucratic work was necessary to designate which | Jews would be deported, arrange for their transport, |
But since then he had learned that the | Jews could be an excellent source of income from a f |
ary 1939 prophecy about the annihilation of the | Jews to be fulfilled." |
ce for the proposal that an assimilation of the | Jews might be possible. |
The cave is believed by some | Jews to be the site where Ramban prayed in the 13th- |
identified immigration agent was asked how many | Jews would be allowed in Canada after the war. |
The destruction of the | Jews must be its necessary consequence. |
She was one of the first | Jews to be made a life peer.. |
3,000 | Jews to be deported from the Netherlands were all Je |
uary 10, 1787, he signed a degree which allowed | Jews to be tax exempt, and gave them a plot of land |
The total number of people who helped the | Jews may be much higher. |
the East, declared: "I hope that the concept of | Jews will be completely extinguished through the pos |
as Himmler announced on October 6 1943 that all | Jews would be killed...Who would believe me that I s |
As new rumors spread to the streets, many more | Jews were beaten both in the streets and in their ho |
Jews being beaten, from an English manuscript. | |
Second World War, there was a transit camp for | Jews in Beaune. |
German Americans, followed by Eastern European | Jews, before becoming heavily African American after |
ts on Facebook, where she wrote, ‘The view that | Jews have been persecuted all throughout history is |
e, which has become a classic among the British | Jews, having been long ago adopted from the "reform" |
which make no reference to Nazi Germany or the | Jews, have been argued to apply to the Holocaust by |
By August 10, 1941, approximately 14,000 | Jews had been deported from Hungary to German-contro |
This was correct, as | Jews had been expelled from England by the Edict of |
Bessarabian | Jews have been living in the area for quite some tim |
lived in the post-Napoleonic era, an epoch when | Jews had been granted civil rights in a large number |
By December 31, over 40,000 | Jews had been killed. |
Many of these | Jews had been expelled from Spain in 1492. |
While almost non-existent in the countryside, | Jews had been present in all major towns since the e |
By 1942 all but a very few of the Nadvirna | Jews had been murdered in the Holocaust, some in ghe |
While the Mountain | Jews had been in the area around Quba since at least |
tter advice, Barsimson and other early American | Jews succeeded before long in obtaining instructions |
loyed every possible German cruelty against the | Jews long before my book was published" |
ly became aware of the deportation of Hungarian | Jews, which began after the German Putsch in spring |
is work, looking after the needs of some of the | Jews left behind in the ruins of the city. |
In Auschwitz, where he knew that | Jews were being exterminated, he organized a group t |
ces, whether among Gentiles or Yiddish-speaking | Jews, without being understood. |
Nazi-occupied country, has become a place where | Jews are being captured and murdered by the Nazis. |
Italian police official who saved thousands of | Jews from being deported to Nazi extermination camps |
tional Red Cross inspectors into believing that | Jews were being treated humanely. |
hysical and mental state, Romero Ellner accused | Jews of being a problem in Honduras and also said to |
Accusations that | Jews are being supportive of the new communist regim |
ility of Law: Constitutional Patriotism and the | Jews of Belgium, 1940-1945, Routledge-Cavendish, 200 |
42, the Germans made preparations to deport the | Jews of Belgium. |
Jews in Belgrade in 1941. | |
His image is used as an amulet by | Jews who believe that it wards away mice and offers |
-Semite and called for the extermination of the | Jews and believed in the Final Solution that was so |
Discrimination was not restricted to | Jews who belonged to the "Oriental-Armenoid" race, b |
nister, Mihai Antonescu, to deport the Romanian | Jews to Belzec. |
[The Society for the Culture and Science of the | Jews] in Berlin in 1819. |
The latter introduced him to some wealthy | Jews in Berlin. |
In 1948 its population of about 2,000 | Jews was besieged, and forced to leave en masse. |
on Joshua was the 1985 removal of 800 Ethiopian | Jews (called Beta Israel) from Sudan to Israel. |
The census was seen as a way to prove that | Jews were betraying the Fatherland by shirking milit |
was one of many sites of massacres of Poles and | Jews committed between 1942 and 1945 by UPA and the |
called in and three separate mass shootings of | Jews occurred between August 21, 1942 and October 31 |
eated in Santa Maria through which some 150,000 | Jews passed between 1943 and 1947. |
building was erected as a prayer house, as the | Jews of Biesheim, Wintzenheim and Hagenthal discover |
He further sought to defend the | Jews against bigoted charges of parasitic greed and |
en today, particular amongst Mizrahi (Oriental) | Jews, entitled Binah La'Ittim, which contains sevent |
App equated Communists and | Jews, and blamed both for post war problems rather t |
The Aleynu: A Missinai Melody as sung by the | Jews of Blois, France, University of Nebraska - Linc |
The crew had at least five | Jews on board. |
Livia Rothkirchen, The | Jews of Bohemia and Moravia: facing the Holocaust, U |
n of Wolf Popper, Primator (Chief Judge) of the | Jews of Bohemia. |
probably originated among the Spanish-speaking | Jews of Bordeaux where the song is still sung in Fre |
ratives who helped Eastern and Central European | Jews cross borders en route to Mandate Palestine by |
contradiction, going back to Paul of Tarsus, of | Jews being both enemy and friend, writing: "The Jews |
Foreword to California | Jews (2003) Brandeis University Press |
seur and a strong defender of the discriminated | Jews in Brandenburg. |
Turkish | Jews add brandy to the dough and Moroccan Jews eat t |
Also, the article History of the | Jews in Brazos County, Texas, representing this subj |
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