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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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