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Emigration for | Jews was prohibited after 1941. |
Second World War, there was a transit camp for | Jews in Beaune. |
il many years later, includes a requirement for | Jews to wear distinguishing marks. |
med Nansenhjelpen in 1939 to provide relief for | Jews fleeing Nazi persecution in central Europe, foc |
March 1942, and served as overflow housing for | Jews from Germany and Austria, who had originally ha |
, this was the only permitted burial ground for | Jews. |
iefly loosening its emigration restrictions for | Jews. |
s Absence", reflected on the meaning of God for | Jews during the Holocaust. |
ination camp but merely a large labour camp for | Jews. |
He was educated at a school for | Jews at Kew, and being prevented by then existing re |
rld War II, his house was used as a shelter for | Jews and allied pilots. |
Skokie attorneys argued that for | Jews, seeing the swastika was just like being physic |
Agency asked him to go to Ethiopia to look for | Jews, reaching remote villages. |
ed to accept them, in spite of a law forbidding | Jews to publish. |
Laws such as that forbidding | Jews to own property and allowing them only the shor |
they hear that the French government will force | Jews to wear an identifying mark. |
Among many other restrictions the laws forced | Jews to wear distinctive clothes and denied from the |
n, the three-year old boy was killed by foreign | Jews in the village of Rinn (Northern Tyrol, current |
Later, foreign | Jews who had been living in hiding in the south of F |
amps on occupied Estonian territory for foreign | Jews to be used as slave labor. |
ndissement of Paris, during which 3,200 foreign | Jews and 1,000 French Jews were interned in various |
als living in Hungary decided to deport foreign | Jews; these were mostly Polish and Russian Jews, but |
on targets to find enough stateless and foreign | Jews to fill another Auschwitz transport after 20 Se |
Four | Jews on Parnassus |
rist Mendel and his male lover Whizzer are Four | Jews In A Room Bitching (well, technically, Whizzer' |
The accused then shot the other four | Jews. |
ven to a successful attempt to smuggle fourteen | Jews into Switzerland using false papers in August a |
for complicity in the deportation of Franconian | Jews to Auschwitz but was acquitted of the charges. |
n as its two main roles were to seek out French | Jews and to fight the French Resistance in collabora |
ing World War II, and the deportation of French | Jews to the Nazi concentration camps, Werfel had to |
Nearly 80% of the remaining 300,000 French | Jews took refuge there after November 1942. |
Polish, as well as Greek, Hungarian and French | Jews. |
the medieval writings of Rashi and other French | Jews. |
Jean and Jacob Cohen were French | Jews who fled Bordeaux, France in 1940 to avoid the |
rison for his part in the persecution of French | Jews. |
goods, arms and refugees (including many French | Jews) across the border, often using a secret tunnel |
The Club Millitare" during the time when French | Jews were entering the upper ranks of the French Arm |
oned in Buchenwald for his having helped French | Jews escape the Nazis), and modern-day deniers conti |
Frequently | Jews were called upon to honour God with their mammo |
The amount collected from | Jews was more likely £10,000, with another £2,000 co |
11:32ff) after explosive reactions from | Jews who opposed his teachings. |
istians, and another £60,000 was collected from | Jews. |
Fundamentalist | Jews, incensed at this harsh decree, secretly starte |
t Moriz Kronfeld (de) (botanist), both Galician | Jews. |
Regarding language use in 1900, 76% of Galician | Jews spoke Polish, 17% German, and only 5% spoke Ukr |
rse effected the economic condition of Galician | Jews, who numbered between 900.000 and 1 million bef |
and land-purchase policies that, it said, gave | Jews unfair advantages. |
saying that the existence of the Rabbinate gave | Jews strength to carry on, although such a formality |
re in 538 BCE, the Persian Cyrus the Great gave | Jews permission to return to Judea, and more than 40 |
, One Woman, One Lifetime Bulka writes that gay | Jews have a mandate "to improve on who you are, thro |
ns regarded it as the birthplace of St. George, | Jews as the burial place of the Prophet Elias. |
taught European rabbinical thought to Georgian | Jews. |
The Georgian | Jews' way of life and culture; |
The contribution of Georgian | Jews to public, economic, cultural, and scientific f |
f of the exhibition is as follows: the Georgian | Jews have maintained acenturies-old way of life in G |
em was a source of major dismay for most German | Jews, and the moment marked a point of rapid decline |
chling) Beck was not deported with other German | Jews. |
caped to Denmark, where she helped other German | Jews escape Nazi persecution. |
ef Fund to aid persecuted Austrians, and German | Jews and Nazis who had fled to Austria to escape Hit |
to these normally discriminated against German | Jews. |
political clout and connections to help German | Jews, including Leon Trotsky's son, who he aided in |
e government proposed a refugee camp for German | Jews fleeing the Nazi regime. |
His paternal grandparents being German | Jews, had converted to Orthodox Christianity, and hi |
tical work brought him into contact with German | Jews, he “must therefore have been fated to become l |
n Spain, reveals the deficiencies of the German | Jews of that day in matters of method and systematiz |
s and DFC Prag was created by a group of German | Jews, many of them students at Charles University in |
German | Jews and Jewesses and German Gentiles of Jewish desc |
of Regensburg, Germany and several other German | Jews members of the Lehr family and the Kalonymus fa |
One article stated that since German | Jews were part of "world Jewry" they shared the resp |
72, a Reform congregation was started by German | Jews and their synagogue, the Temple of Israel, was |
n has given the tensions between earlier German | Jews and later Russian Jews in America. |
coast of Florida with nearly a thousand German | Jews fleeing persecution by Hitler, Roosevelt did no |
Supplementing the already settled German | Jews, the city's Jewish population swelled from 5,00 |
eform Judaism, a group of traditionalist German | Jews emerged who supported some of the values of the |
(which had been established primarily by German | Jews) in that it was established by Eastern European |
lted in the incarceration of over 30,000 German | Jews immediately following the mass destruction of J |
in Himmler's phone log refers not to the German | Jews being deported to be shot in Riga, but rather t |
Hanotea served to assist German | Jews' immigration to Palestine as part of the Zionis |
He with his father and several other German | Jews took upon themselves an oath of piety and becam |
However, he aided two German | Jews by hiding them from the Gestapo. |
wearing of a talis prior to marriage, as German | Jews do today. |
criticized a voluntary assimiliation of German | Jews while the ruling class had nothing but contempt |
translated the Daily Prayer-Book of the German | Jews (Valentine's edition), and finished the transla |
He sought help for a group of German | Jews, who had hoped to go to South America, being he |
ode also led increasing numbers of young German | Jews to accept Zionism, as they realized that full a |
created in 1936 with the goal of helping German | Jews to leave Germany. |
t effort to at least gain sympathy among German | Jews for the plight of their eastern European brethr |
official Heinrich Rothmund, passports of German | Jews were required to have a large "J" stamped on th |
vice organization that started assisting German | Jews in the 1930s and has, since the end of World Wa |
in stepped up legislative persecution of German | Jews. |
as half Jewish (her father's family were German | Jews who converted to Christianity, while her mother |
Her father's ancestors were German-Bohemian | Jews, including a great grandfather who had served i |
German-born | Jews played an important role in the development of |
Germans, | Jews and the Enlightenment: Lessons for today?, Farm |
schluss (the annexation of Austria to Germany), | Jews were categorically excluded from the film indus |
In 1772 Frankfurt, Germany, | Jews are restricted to living in the ghetto and freq |
st Book in American Jewish History, 2003-04, GI | Jews: How World War II Changed a Generation |
Her 2004 book, GI | Jews: How World War II Changed a Generation, charts |
GI | Jews, a Washington Post Best Book of the Year, is a |
They were in favour of giving | Jews a probationary period during which they could b |
Let us not fast like the God-killing | Jews, nor fast like the Saracens who are oppressors, |
A law of 1832 granting | Jews rights and privileges came under question, and |
e Jewish religion, and the founder of the great | Jews Free School. |
Turkish and Greek | Jews alike were deported to the death camps from the |
His parents were both Greek | Jews, his father from the city of Volos and his moth |
criptures into Greek, for use by Greek-speaking | Jews. |
Such fears would have been well grounded: | Jews revolted against the Romans in 66 CE, which cul |
stian who has been head of the missionary group | Jews for Jesus since 1996 |
According to halakhah, | Jews must not destroy Jewish graves and in particula |
At Hanukkah, | Jews observe the custom of eating fried foods in com |
ther historians, of Muslim activities harassing | Jews at prayer. |
43 he was arrested by the Gestapo for harboring | Jews. |
lagers of Hucisko have been noted for harboring | Jews trying to escape the Nazi German Holocaust. |
r Holim admits a very high percentage of Haredi | Jews, and tries to cater to their needs. |
ften officiating at public gatherings of Haredi | Jews in Jerusalem. |
d which is sold all over the world where Haredi | Jews reside has a weekly circulation of 75,000 the l |
e the Zoharei Chama sundial was erected, Haredi | Jews would climb to the top of the Mount of Olives o |
ered these remarks with admonitions to not harm | Jews: "But let us be just. |
r - vocals, bouzouki, nyckelharpa, celtic harp, | jews harp |
Oliver D. Harris, ' | Jews, jurats and the Jewry Wall: a name in context', |
Hasidic | Jews consider this to be an auspicious blessing from |
ces in synagogues and privately amongst Hasidic | Jews, specifically in the Chabad-Lubavitch community |
eret or Sereter Hasidim were a group of Hasidic | Jews that existed in the town of Siret (Seret) and t |
ld War it was worn by almost all Polish Hasidic | Jews |
The congregation was founded by Hasidic | Jews from Lithuania. |
ossad agent infiltrating a community of Hasidic | Jews. |
opulation consisting almost entirely of Hasidic | Jews of the Viznitz sect. |
sephardim, the community included many Hasidic | Jews, with whom the perushim had an ongoing feud. |
s on Homosexuality and the Priesthood, Hassidic | Jews in Brooklyn, and Intelligent Design. |
Particularly among Hassidic | Jews, farfel is served as a side dish on the night o |
who prosecutors said is on tape saying he hated | Jews. |
Ghetto, has made it his life's mission to have | Jews remember those who perished in the Holocaust th |
Hypsistarians, who, hemmed in between heathens, | Jews and Christians, declared that they would treasu |
nd cosmopolitan, and there were both Hellenized | Jews and pagans influenced by monotheism. |
, finding its strongest growth among Hellenized | Jews in places like Antioch and Alexandria. |
e Journalists: The Profession's Failure to Help | Jews Persecuted by Nazi Germany asserting that journ |
hropist Baron Maurice de Hirsch in 1891 to help | Jews from Russia and Romania to settle in Argentina. |
He continued to clandestinely help | Jews and maintain contact with the Resistance, until |
the end of this education a certificate helped | Jews to emigrate. |
When their house was full, the Banieckis helped | Jews find other places to hide. |
ig-Blut and St. Georg, and also secretly helped | Jews who were escaping to Switzerland through the un |
teous Among the Nations for her work in helping | Jews during World War II. |
His work helping | Jews led to him narrowly escaping death from a firin |
f the founders of the Berihah movement, helping | Jews escape Eastern Europe after the war. |
r was asked if he knew he could die for helping | Jews, he replied, "It would be an honor to give my l |
i occupation of the Netherlands, the family hid | Jews in their home. |
She hid | Jews during the Second World War from the Gestapo in |
bers of the Dutch resistance, and those who hid | Jews and opposed Nazism. |
Some towns and churches also helped hide | Jews and protect others from the Holocaust, such as |
the religious houses in their dioceses to hide | Jews. |
s with the Polish underground aiding and hiding | Jews in Nazi German controlled General Gouvernement. |
uld see what punishment awaited them for hiding | Jews. |
[Caliph] requesting that he dispatch one of his | Jews of the seed of royalty of the House of David. |
is the author of In Iberia and Beyond: Hispanic | Jews Between Cultures. |
Historically | Jews in Azerbaijan have been represented by various |
While all throughout history | Jews immigrated to Israel (such as the Vilna Gaon's |
etention center in the Paris region for holding | Jews and other people labeled as "undesirable" befor |
discovery of the full extent of the Holocaust, | Jews were restricted from migrating to Palestine. |
rmation-historical and archaeological-about how | Jews in the time of Jesus buried their dead, and spe |
Geller, Jay Howard; | Jews in Post-Holocaust Germany. |
community as a whole accepts Secular Humanistic | Jews and Jewish Buddhists as still being "in the fol |
Eight hundred | Jews were murdered at Worms and one thousand at Main |
April 1942, after he saved the life of hundred | Jews in the Vilnius Ghetto. |
stimated 8,600,000 Swiss francs, from Hungarian | Jews, a portion of which travelled with him in six l |
In 1944 the situation of the Hungarian | Jews started to worsen. |
He founded a community of Hungarian | Jews in Jerusalem, affiliated with the Perushim sect |
As a result, many Hungarian | Jews who could not document their citizenship were a |
ger became involved in efforts to aid Hungarian | Jews. |
f the war, thousands and thousands of Hungarian | Jews were transported to certain death in German con |
ath and Frieda Legath the life of two Hungarian | Jews from the Nazis during World War 2 by providing |
amous for saving tens of thousands of Hungarian | Jews during the Nazi Holocaust. |
Most of the prisoners were Hungarian | Jews, but there were also Jews from Greece, France, |
Shomrei HaChomos, an organization of Hungarian | Jews, but was abandoned after the riots of 1938. |
tes to escape the Nazi persecution of Hungarian | Jews during World War II. |
In 1943 he represented Hungarian | Jews at the Bermuda Conference , which aimed to deci |
arian Jew, and knew how oppressed the Hungarian | Jews were. |
At the height of the war, dying Hungarian | Jews managed to smuggle a letter to that Allies. |
ted the deportation and death of many Hungarian | Jews. |
ly became aware of the deportation of Hungarian | Jews, which began after the German Putsch in spring |
In 1972, her deeds on behalf of Hungarian | Jews were recognized by Yad Vashem after she was nom |
rtations halted, saving up to 120,000 Hungarian | Jews. |
eep silent on the fate of the mass of Hungarian | Jews who were being transported to Auschwitz. |
given the near-universal conversion of Iberian | Jews during Visigothic times, (quoting Roth) "[W]ho |
Other colors identified | Jews (two triangles superimposed as a yellow star), |
e of the most popular occupations for immigrant | Jews in the latter half of the 19th century. |
Whitechapel had a large population of immigrant | Jews). |
nd Poland to collect money for the impoverished | Jews of the Old Yishuv. |
"Sukat Shalom" movement who acted to arouse in | Jews the devotion to religion. |
"Boxing" by Douglas Century, in | Jews and American Popular Culture, Vol. |
studies at Princeton University specializing in | Jews in the Muslim world. |
but the 'Politically undesirable' would include | Jews, intellectuals, runaways, and the 'incurably si |
e members of this anti-Exile coalition included | Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, the |
ng waves of immigration to Dallas that included | Jews, Mexicans and other cultural minorities, elites |
nst discrimination against minorities including | Jews, Black Canadians, French Canadians and Roman Ca |
s in Paris attracted a large audience including | Jews. |
0 Jains, 12 Muslims, 66 Parsis and seven Indian | Jews. |
e Forward 50; one of the fifty most influential | Jews in North America for her work in GLBT rights. |
of the "Forward 50," the fifty most influential | Jews in the United States. |
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