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A roundup of | Jews from their homes, coupled with looting, began i |
In Brittany he issued an edict expelling | Jews from the duchy and cancelling all debts to them |
n became a driving force in the 1968 purging of | Jews from important posts. |
pain since the Alhambra Decree of 1492 expelled | Jews from that country. |
purpose was to transport entire communities of | Jews from Arab countries to Israel en masse during t |
he unloading of transports, and the transfer of | Jews from the undressing rooms to the gas chambers. |
Thousands of | Jews froze to death. |
reloading point) in the Warsaw Ghetto was where | Jews gathered for deportation to the Treblinka exter |
old Romance language is the name that Sephardic | Jews gave to their spoken Romance language in Iberia |
d became a favorite Purim play among the Polish | Jews generally. |
ed States in 1938 to escape Nazi persecution of | Jews, graduated in 1943 from Stuyvesant High School, |
uffered most severely were non-Muslims like the | Jews, Greeks, Armenians, and Levantines, who control |
a crusade, regain the Holy Land, and bring the | Jews, Greeks, and infidels back to Christ. |
A favored food in the past among Ashkenazi | Jews, gribenes is frequently mentioned in Jewish sto |
s the site of the Drancy deportation camp where | Jews, Gypsies, and others were held before being shi |
Its mission was to hunt down and annihilate the | Jews, Gypsies, Communists, and other "undesirables". |
It is estimated that 100 000 | Jews, gypsys and others were killed. |
During the Jacobite rising of 1745, the | Jews had shown particular loyalty to the government. |
ortly after the Kielce pogrom, violence against | Jews had ceased. |
In particular, the number of | Jews had risen from 1,000 in 1880 to 3,200 in 1887, |
g to one report written some decades later, the | Jews had offered Eisenmenger the sum of 12,000 flori |
ots would do more evil to Jesus Christ than the | Jews had done. |
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 |
1336); a barren victory on both sides, for the | Jews had no idea of ever using it, and Abner failed |
Jews had prospered on Rhodes during 390 years of Ott | |
His paternal grandparents being German | Jews, had converted to Orthodox Christianity, and hi |
tement that I had mentioned that over a million | Jews had died in the camps of the Generalgouvernemen |
use it is storied that when the governor of the | Jews had predestined predestination upon them to use |
ilitary weakness or when Muslims felt that some | Jews had overstepped the boundaries of humiliation p |
Most of Yemenite | Jews had never seen an aircraft before, but they bel |
were Catholics, since the mass deportations of | Jews had not yet begun. |
Also politically liberal and emancipated | Jews had a patriarchal and traditionalistic attitude |
By the 31 July 1741, all | Jews had to leave his lands and were only permitted |
f these on one occasion being so great that the | Jews had to find seats in the women's gallery. |
If American | Jews had taken a more forceful approach, government |
By this time, the | Jews had suffered the rise of anti-Semitism and real |
The Cochin | Jews had a peaceful existence, free from persecution |
he Dalai Lama was interested in knowing how the | Jews had survived with their culture intact.) |
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. |
Over 15,000 | Jews had to flee from the region. |
Many of these | Jews had been expelled from Spain in 1492. |
Although | Jews had arrived in Bloomington by the 1850s, the sy |
Like all non-Muslims, | Jews had to pay the harac ("head tax") and faced oth |
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 |
So know this: of all those among us [the | Jews] happen to be more ancient than many: [for inst |
t time father Clement helped his brother rescue | Jews harboring them in Studite monasteries and organ |
r - vocals, bouzouki, nyckelharpa, celtic harp, | jews harp |
sion, alto flute, hunting horn, swanee whistle, | Jews harp, mandolin, mandocello, Glenlivet bottle |
hful Food and Rich Culture of the Mediterranean | Jews, Harper Collins, 1996, ISBN 0060176911 |
threatened with death all those who treated the | Jews harshly or refused them admission into the empi |
ts on Facebook, where she wrote, ‘The view that | Jews have been persecuted all throughout history is |
Since early settlement, some | Jews have integrated the Southern culture into their |
s Tevye says in the introductory narration, the | Jews have relied upon their traditions to maintain t |
and added, 'To paint the picture that all | Jews have always had to flee persecution is just pla |
The exiled Algerian | Jews have now a website under the name "zlabia.com". |
which make no reference to Nazi Germany or the | Jews, have been argued to apply to the Holocaust by |
Puerto Rican | Jews have made many contributions to the Puerto Rica |
in every corner of the world, | Jews have lit the Hanukkah candles as symbols of res |
Bessarabian | Jews have been living in the area for quite some tim |
Oberlander | Jews have contributed strongly to present-day Orthod |
"The | Jews have developed, under the aegis of the Jewish A |
rning to the shop, Fatima finds the Kosher King | Jews have built a large machine that encroaches onto |
Though some modern Christians and | Jews have made the argument that intercrural interco |
ed that no mention whatsoever exists to why the | Jews have ceased to be an important minority in Esto |
, One Woman, One Lifetime Bulka writes that gay | Jews have a mandate "to improve on who you are, thro |
t for Chinese food and a movie as many American | Jews have taken up in recent years, watching movies |
The | Jews have a daughter, the Irish a son; the Jewish fa |
and organization are founded upon the idea that | Jews have the right to visit the Holy Land. |
of thinking, and I am deeply ashamed that some | Jews have taken it for their own." |
According to the Torah, | Jews have a mandate to "anhilate their name from und |
While Iranian | Jews have over the centuries eaten the same types of |
4, 1914, the JC argued "From the Russian people | Jews have never experienced anything but the deepest |
f of the exhibition is as follows: the Georgian | Jews have maintained acenturies-old way of life in G |
A mysterious man tells him that all the | Jews have gone to the city. |
ns have), or through skillful infiltrations (as | Jews have). |
e, which has become a classic among the British | Jews, having been long ago adopted from the "reform" |
cartoons included world domination, the myth of | Jews having horns, the Holocaust (and its denial), a |
o to Judea in search of the newborn king of the | Jews, having "seen his star in the east". |
In 1934, due to the Nazi persecutions of | Jews, he fled to the Schweizerische Forschungsinstit |
to the International Council of Christians and | Jews, he has been actively involved in interfaith di |
tical work brought him into contact with German | Jews, he “must therefore have been fated to become l |
He was impressed with the "new" | Jews he discovered in Palestine, who were different |
Turning then to the | Jews, he argued that Jews could not be tolerated, fi |
esperately tried to save from execution some of | Jews he knew but the German commandant of Kiev infor |
an opponent against Polish assimilation of the | Jews he established for the 1873 elections of the Re |
nd, when Vienna's public gardens were closed to | Jews, he had "Jews welcome" signs put up in his pala |
r was asked if he knew he could die for helping | Jews, he replied, "It would be an honor to give my l |
The | Jews, he wrote, performed tasks usually taken on by |
In spite of Lohse's hatred of | Jews, he finds Lenz's services useful, but soon find |
cate that the vehicle was meant for killing the | Jews he mentioned. |
butions of the residents of the city, Arabs and | Jews, headed by Joseph Bey Moyal. |
During the Gold Rush in 1849, a small group of | Jews held the first High Holyday services on the wes |
begun under Cyrus the Great, who had permitted | Jews held captive in Babylon, to return to Jerusalem |
Her paternal grandparents were Russian | Jews; her mother was born to an Irish Catholic fathe |
The | Jews hidden by the EU were sent to Auschwitz, where |
Set in a synagogue where | Jews hide all night as a pogrom rages outside, the s |
Although some of the | Jews hiding in these caves were caught and extermina |
s imprisoned for urging his followers to murder | Jews, Hindus, Christians and Americans, subsequently |
Due to Popovici's defense of | Jews, his political adversaries nicknamed him "jidov |
s President of the Board of Deputies of British | Jews, his correspondence with the British consul in |
His parents were both Greek | Jews, his father from the city of Volos and his moth |
He was the son of immigrant Russian | Jews; his father was a pianist accompanying silent f |
Born in Caracas, his parents were Sephardic | Jews: his father was born in the Moroccan city of Te |
Diaspora | Jews historically observed the festival for eight da |
Some historians and many | Jews hold that for most of its history, most of Chri |
the Year Award-Waco Conference of Christians & | Jews, Hometown Hero Award, Citizen of the Year-Natio |
Synagogue, and a member of the Committee of the | Jews' Hospital in Mile End. |
re circumstances to place her, at age 6, in the | Jews Hospital and Orphanage. |
Jewish community, enabling the foundation of a | Jews' Hospital for the Aged Poor and the Education a |
His $20,000 donation to The | Jews' Hospital in New York City (now Mount Sinai Hos |
After merging with the | Jews' Hospital (Neve Tzedek, founded in 1807) it sou |
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 |
The main victims of the rioting were Orthodox | Jews, however the Orthodox community took a decision |
said the following about Goldstein: "For young | Jews, however, baseball is more than statistics. |
ar right had especial animus against either the | Jews, Huguenots (French Protestants), or Freemasons. |
Already some months ago, I shot dead all the | Jews I could get my hands on in this area, concentra |
age: "How things came to the destruction of the | Jews, I just don't know...But that he [Hitler] order |
n the Nazi era were compulsorily categorised as | Jews, if three or four grandparents were enrolled as |
As the tax only applied to practising | Jews, if they could be recognised as a separate reli |
s chapter, "A Community of Co-Enablers: Why Are | Jews Ignoring Traditional Jewish Law by Protecting t |
lted in the incarceration of over 30,000 German | Jews immediately following the mass destruction of J |
While all throughout history | Jews immigrated to Israel (such as the Vilna Gaon's |
904 and 1914, during which approximately 40,000 | Jews immigrated into Ottoman Palestine, mostly from |
Many | Jews immigrated to the region after having been expe |
London as the centre of international commerce, | Jews immigrating from Germany and Poland settled for |
Hanotea served to assist German | Jews' immigration to Palestine as part of the Zionis |
2. Mendelian Diseases Among Roman | Jews: Implications for the Origins of Disease Allele |
oviet propaganda and ideas directed at ordinary | Jews in the USSR and all around the world. |
(1905), A Gazetteer of Hebrew Printing (1917); | Jews in Many Lands (1905); Auto de Fe and Jew (1908) |
Major revolts by diasporic | Jews in Cyrene (Cyrenaica), Cyprus, Mesopotamia, and |
et, a Chabad phone study program which partners | Jews in learning, and an organizer of other technolo |
aximilian, who had long been a protector of the | Jews in the imperial cities, extracting from them su |
Churches and National Council of Christians and | Jews in USA. |
oice that speaks of hope for deliverance of the | Jews in Zion - (although by 1937 Jews were unable to |
Purim falls on Adar 15 and is the day on which | Jews in Jerusalem celebrate Purim. |
the Holocaust and systematic exterminations of | Jews in Nazi Germany occupied Europe. |
l Hossein Sardari, who is known for saving many | Jews in Paris under World War II. |
rary Jewish affairs, with a particular focus on | Jews in Britain and across Europe. |
e name by Leon Uris, starts with the arrival of | Jews in a camp. |
Polish-Cossack war and of the sufferings of the | Jews in Poland during the period 1648-53; also F. D. |
e to some of his interpretations of the role of | Jews in Christian scripture, Obando y Bravo has been |
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee to help the | Jews in Europe in the period leading up to, and espe |
seur and a strong defender of the discriminated | Jews in Brandenburg. |
r the judge said this was not an attack against | Jews in general but against a type of person "distin |
See also: History of the | Jews in Turkey |
he town had a population of 2,010 Arabs and 210 | Jews in 1945. |
e Forward 50; one of the fifty most influential | Jews in North America for her work in GLBT rights. |
in an historic office building built by Russian | Jews in the 1880s with the help of Count de Kamondo, |
The Odessa massacre was the extermination of | Jews in Odessa and surrounding towns in Transnistria |
ynagogue intended to serve both gay and non-gay | Jews in West Hollywood, California. |
Jews in the Maghreb were compelled to leave due to t | |
actions of the government of Germany regarding | Jews in its territory during the period of that gove |
scholar Unger of Silesia on the history of the | Jews in Italy. |
intended to serve as a base for the defense of | Jews in nearby Safad, which at the time had an Arab |
He helped with providing aid to | Jews in concentration camps. |
Albert Prago, | Jews in the International Brigades in Spain, 1979. |
His most noted paintings refer to the life of | Jews in Poland. |
The Cult of Saints among Muslims and | Jews in Medieval Syria (Oxford: Oxford University Pr |
35 he called for a conference between Nazis and | Jews in Philadelphia for the purpose of reconciliati |
y utilized the synagogue in order to save other | Jews in Europe from the Holocaust by providing them |
on, A Prayer for the Government: Ukrainians and | Jews in Revolutionary Times, 1917-1920. |
the Polish-Cossack war and of the suffering the | Jews in Poland during the years 1648-53 |
nd establishing it as the standard language for | Jews in Israel. |
ter from Pacelli to Pietro Gaspam that portrays | Jews in an unfavorable light and associates them wit |
s also written about subjects such as Sephardic | Jews in general; the Jewish communities in Gibraltar |
The Germans also sometimes used | Jews in forced-labor projects outside the ghetto. |
480 Danish | Jews in a synagogue located in a storeroom within th |
ristopher Columbus and the participation of the | Jews in the Spanish and Portuguese discoveries (1894 |
er of St Hedwig since 1931, prayed publicly for | Jews in the evening prayer following. |
We will fight the Crusaders and | Jews in this country. |
re legal restrictions and limitations placed on | Jews in the Middle Ages. |
most concerned about the great increase in the | Jews in Palestine: 80,000 in 1948. |
political office, delaying emancipation of the | Jews in England until 1858. |
s acting minister of the Spanish and Portuguese | Jews in London, 1804. |
aria and the Holocaust and the Salvation of the | Jews in Bulgaria expositions. |
The synagogue was founded by a small group of | Jews in 1893. |
n Odessa, the Romanian Army killed about 26,000 | Jews in the Odessa massacre. |
When the Nazis purged Hungary of | Jews in 1944, only his aunt and a nephew survived. |
s on Homosexuality and the Priesthood, Hassidic | Jews in Brooklyn, and Intelligent Design. |
e Knobloch, President of the Central Council of | Jews in Germany, and Ronald Pofalla, General Secreta |
on but refused to stay abroad although life for | Jews in Germany had become unbearable and the beginn |
that, from 1937 to December 1942, the number of | Jews in Europe had fallen by 4 million. |
remain in Babylon, where he was regarded by the | Jews in Babylon as the legitimate king of Judah and |
Liturgy: Ritual, Music and Aesthetics of Syrian | Jews in Brooklyn, Detroit 2009 |
Evangelicals and | Jews in Conversation, Baker Book House, 1978. |
ous alongside the nostalgic hearts and minds of | Jews in modern and old America. |
mous rabbis and on the strength of the faith of | Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe despite their suffering |
Sofia - Schalom - Organization of the | Jews in Bulgaria |
she became the principal negotiator between the | Jews in Palestine and the British Mandatory authorit |
n, the three-year old boy was killed by foreign | Jews in the village of Rinn (Northern Tyrol, current |
There were about 40,000 | Jews in the city at that time. |
"The Fate of the | Jews in the Cities." |
Lord George Gordon associated only with pious | Jews; in his passionate enthusiasm for his new faith |
d by conservative Christian groups and Orthodox | Jews in America, particularly with regard to dietary |
the first large-scale Nazi-led pogroms against | Jews in 1938 (Kristallnacht), so the day was conside |
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