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e Tales: The Narrative Assault on Late Medieval Jews (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999), ISBN
organized a battalion composed of the liberated Jews which he presented to Micuta.
theft of property that had once belonged to the Jews whom he had murdered.
lone clerical voice against the missionizing of Jews, and he would be the driving force in the found
Though not Jewish, Troncoso identifies with Jews because he admires in them qualities he adored
ops and priests hid and saved a large number of Jews, yet he asserts that others promoted or accepte
Philip III of France causes a mass migration of Jews when he outlaws their residence in the small vi
lexities of the German soul (§244), praises the Jews and heavily criticizes the trend of German anti
ople, declaring, moreover, that Onias ruled the Jews and held the high priestly office solely for th
version is evidence of the high regard in which Jews were held in Carolingian France.
18000 Jews were held in the camp, most of them to be trans
About 350 Jews who held Palestinian affidavits survived.
ss sector and the state were almost exclusively Jews, thus helping to pave the road for the Dreyfus
809 in Hechingen, was one of the greatest Court Jews of her time, and was reputed to have been the r
28, a new massacre was started when 4,000-5,000 Jews were herded into stables and shot.
ed, in opposition to that performance, that the Jews born here before the late act were never entitl
From 1500 on, more Sephardic Jews settled here, who escaped from the Spanish Inqu
In 1903 the Jews of Hermanmiestetz numbered 300, those of the wh
the Year Award-Waco Conference of Christians & Jews, Hometown Hero Award, Citizen of the Year-Natio
“They issued deportation notices and urged the Jews in Het Joodsche Weekblad to obey these summons
ewish quarters, as the Druze rebels thought the Jews possessed hidden treasures and local Muslims en
cene of the Ecce Homo: "All the sympathy of the Jews is hidden under barbaric rawness.
However, he aided two German Jews by hiding them from the Gestapo.
Blaichman heard that a group of Jews were hiding in the forest, so after two days wi
He saved more than 1,200 Jews by hiding them in forests.
sz and Jozef back to the farm where all fifteen Jews were hiding.
st, a term for the genocidal destruction of the Jews which Hilberg personally disliked, though in la
Most of the Jews of Hildesheim lived in the streets and lanes ar
Lithuanian-Haredi community, and many Ashkenazi Jews regard him as the posek ha-dor, the contemporar
Lithuanian-Haredi community, and many Ashkenazi Jews regard him as the posek ha-dor, the contemporar
Of special importance, both to the Jews of his time and as source-material for present-
Lord George Gordon associated only with pious Jews; in his passionate enthusiasm for his new faith
in homage of Eliezer Papo, who is honored among Jews for his book Pele Yoetz, and revered in Silistr
e and defeat the campaign of hatred against the Jews by his evil minister Haman (Sergio Fantoni).
His paternal grandparents were Orthodox Jews, and his mother's parents, although born Jewish
The righteous Jews of his generation said he had the soul of the f
e Nations by the state of Israel for sheltering Jews in his home during World War II.
the Genesha Street cemetery in Warsaw, and 500 Jews attended his funeral.
dited with saving the lives of large numbers of Jews in his command area , regarding discrimination
y part in the society for the conversion of the Jews, and his grounds for not believing in the perso
uments that Pius was praised by all the leading Jews of his day for his role in saving more Jews tha
Kinot" for Tisha b'Av in use among the Moroccan Jews; and his name occurs in the approbations to var
rom the International Council of Christians and Jews for his services to German-Jewish reconciliatio
l grounds because it offended him and the other Jews from his district.
the roundup and execution of virtually all the Jews in his town.
Minsk Guberniya, attached was a placard blaming Jews for his death.
onsible for a religious revival among Sephardic Jews with his founding of Maayan Hachinuch HaTorani,
the Ninth of Av recalling the terrible exile of Jews in his lifetime from all cities and towns in Ye
however, as increasing pressure was put on the Jews by Hitler and his Third Reich and she was no lo
sage of the so-called "Jew Bill," which allowed Jews to hold public office in Maryland.
iali" (racial laws), which in particular banned Jews from holding professorships in Universities.
d movingly portrays the true story of about 600 Jews from Holland and uncovers the shame that haunts
ds had warned them that the lawyers were either Jews or homosexuals.
The Association of Descendants of Sephardic Jews in Honduras issued a public statement against R
Jews of Hope, The Plight of Soviet Jewry Today, (198
cartoons included world domination, the myth of Jews having horns, the Holocaust (and its denial), a
ve heard of my conversation in time past in the Jews' religion, how that beyond measure I persecuted
of London was received very equivocally by the Jews themselves, however, although he seems to have
Only Jews participated, however.
939, and was involved in illegal immigration of Jews from Hungary.
of Poles and Ukrainians who "always looked for Jews and hunted us out."
she gave recital tours, speaking to her fellow Jews "wherever I was permitted to speak."
brothers, and should have been in contact with Jews before I was in contact with non-Jews.
d in 1925, Freud recounts that "My parents were Jews, and I have remained a Jew myself."
ubt the systematism of the extermination of the Jews and I also doubt the number of deaths, [...] an
attention to the history and literature of the Jews of Iberia.
oins minted and issued by the Herodian Dynasty, Jews of Idumean descent who ruled the province of Ju
He warned the Jews that if they were to cause another world war, i
come, he requested that the prison guards admit Jews only if they had beards and wore head coverings
ved an invitation to become missionaries to the Jews and immigrants in the New York-New Jersey area.
ir campaign, in which their literature attacked Jews and immigrants and proclaimed loyalty to Nazism
The new Ashkenazi Jews that immigrated to Shanghai began arriving from
in Israel, where it was introduced by Yemenite Jews who immigrated there.
en facing an increasingly older population, and Jews were immigrating in large numbers.
n became a driving force in the 1968 purging of Jews from important posts.
g - an anti-Semitism, obliging to hatred of the Jews, is imposed on the individual Christian, so for
humanitarian activity, saving a great number of Jews from imprisonment and death.
In 2001, only 1,500 Jews remained in the city.
Conversely, almost a hundred thousand Jews living in the Netherlands were expelled from th
he Ottoman Turks conquered Palestine, Sephardic Jews living in Ottoman Salonika were allowed to move
Jonas, like most early Jews, settled in downtown Cincinnati.
Molnar's parents were middle-class Jews resident in Budapest.
By 1855, there were 60 Jews living in Los Angeles.
Over two-thirds of British Jews live in London, which ranks thirteenth in the w
ces in synagogues and privately amongst Hasidic Jews, specifically in the Chabad-Lubavitch community
Anti-Fascist Bloc was an organization of Polish Jews formed in the March of 1942 in the Warsaw Ghett
Synagogue, and a member of the Committee of the Jews' Hospital in Mile End.
t documentary film about a community of elderly Jews living in Venice, California.
s detailed listings by country of the number of Jews killed in World War II.
It is primarily used by Jews residing in the Mill Basin, Georgetown and Berg
eur Zalman advocated sending charity to support Jews living in the Ottoman territory of Palestine.
There is also a mass grave for the 350 Jews shot in 1941.
Amba was very popular among Iraqi Jews particularly in the 1950s and 1960s when they f
lebration of the 500th anniversary of Sephardic Jews' arrival in the Ottoman Empire.
apartment where 40 persons, all of them Russian Jews, were in session as the "First Soviet of the Fe
Joseph actively sought contact with Jews elsewhere in the diaspora.
In Padua, in 1683, the Jews were in great danger because of the agitation f
It reads, "The worship which the Jews established in Reichshoffen is not as public as
with the Jordanians on returning the remains of Jews killed in Gush Etzion during the war.
In 1939, census records showed that 80,000 Jews lived in the autonomous province of Ruthenia.
And as recently as 2008, he said the numbers of Jews killed in the Holocaust were wildly inflated."
The Jews lived in the land of Babylon for more than 2,50
salvage and rehabilitation of many thousands of Jews suffering in the infernos of central and easter
On September 1, 1994, a memorial dedicated to Jews killed in the Second World War was opened in Kl
His $20,000 donation to The Jews' Hospital in New York City (now Mount Sinai Hos
Sephardi Jews arrived in the Ottoman Empire from the Iberian
and analyzes the Middle East Conflict insulting Jews involved in assassinations, torture and sensele
Jews settled in the Maghreb in Roman times and the J
Although other sources cite figures of 2378 Jews (23.2%) in the division, it is still the highes
be an Armenian is an impossibility" meant much Jews living in Europe and Palestine.
Troubled by what he saw as persecutions of Jews inaugurated in 1866 by his former friends and a
m and emphasize religious pluralism, both among Jews and in interfaith relations.
In this version the protagonists are poor Jews working in the clothing trade.
They intended to take Jews captive in a Prague synagogue, make demands whi
Kohanim living in Israel and many Sephardic Jews living in areas outside of Israel deliver the P
der to create room for the new arrivals, Polish Jews residing in the Lublin district were gradually
kavy, see in this explanation evidence that the Jews living in Russia in the time of Isaac of Cherni
s became warden, and since there were no longer Jews legally in England, the chapel became known as
raws to itself increasing numbers of courageous Jews even in those countries which are free from bru
er is no longer a significant distinction among Jews, as in pre-World War II Europe.
khir], good statutes for the benefit of all the Jews dwelling in the city, as is written and sealed
is it "Days Like This" that make these secular Jews believe in God.
The Jews arrived in Chendamangalam after the destruction
110 Jews), which in the year of 1925 had grown to 5,960
Hart's children and grandchildren had remained Jews, but in later generations, Hart males intermarr
hterhouse in describing the Nazi's treatment of Jews: "... in the 20th century, a group of powerful
Approximately 16,000 Jews lived in the ghetto.
Numerous acts of violence against Egyptian Jews followed in the later years, including the 1948
1,500 Jews died in the fighting.
ust Remembrance Day to remember the six million Jews murdered in Europe by Nazi Germany and its acco
arusian, Lithuanian and Polish, as well as many Jews, mostly in towns and cities (in some towns they
Before World War II, around 1500 Jews lived in this town.
which culminated in the massacre of many of the Jews living in Sijilmassa (presumably peacefully, un
da, Seara endorsed the emancipation of Romanian Jews, and, in contrast to the antisemitism of more t
the Old Kingdom and, in theory, to any Romanian Jews elsewhere in Axis-controlled Europe.
In 1933, 3,358 Jews lived in Karlsruhe.
Although some of the Jews hiding in these caves were caught and extermina
First Jews appear in the town
The Nazi government has announced that if any Jews, anywhere in the world, protest at anything tha
At the beginning of this period, 4,165 Jews lived in Piaski.
December 11 - Trial of 11 Jews begins in Cairo in what became known as the Lav
s and Lithuanian police killed more than 21,000 Jews living in Vilnius in a rapid extermination prog
n published by the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews (UCSJ) in 1997,
There are 32,800 Jews living in the Netherlands.
Later during the day, violence between Arab and Jews erupted in the city, partly as a consequence of
Most of the Jews living in Sadhora during World War II were murd
There are estimated 400 Jews living in Novi Sad today.
He became Principal of Jews' College in London, in 1906.
rticipated in mass executions of the Lithuanian Jews mostly in June-August 1941.
'Ashkenazi' refers to Jews who in the 9th century began to settle along th
ly, the song may have originated with Sephardic Jews living in Spain, who then immigrated to Turkey,
anian halachic authorities for Haredi Ashkenazi Jews living in Israel.
He attended the Sephardic Seminary there and Jews' College in London, as well as the University o
In 1959, 1,400 Jews lived in Nezhin, about 3% of the town's populat
ed States in 1938 to escape Nazi persecution of Jews, graduated in 1943 from Stuyvesant High School,
ted from Napoleon I's policy of openness toward Jews, and in the nineteenth century experienced a re
Grave of Jews executed in the "Skra" Stadium
shed in March of that year, summarized how many Jews remained in Germany, Austria and Europe; detail
also reveal much detail about the lives of the Jews living in the Land of Israel at the time.
Pittsburgh has a relatively large population of Jews, especially in Squirrel Hill, the publication h
cessarily an indication of the actual number of Jews saved in each country, but reflect material on
was a tragic but largely inevitable outcome of Jews living in exile from their homeland, in an anti
d is used to describe an evening gathering that Jews partake in.
threats of reprisals against Israel and Turkish Jews, it included also lections on Armenian Genocide
mind the tebit, the cholent equivalent of Iraqi Jews, which includes a whole chicken skin filled wit
Of the nineteen Jews killed, including women and children, all save
Many of the Jews were indeed expelled from Tlemcen and their syn
Small numbers of Romanian Jews left independently for the Palestine as early a
2 vols), which became the handbook for Baghdadi Jews thorughout India and the Far East.
g to the Associated Press, there are just 5,500 Jews in India, and all but 1,000 live in Mumbai.
of Cochin who revived Judaism among Bene Israel Jews of India.
ve employed by the Board of Deputies of British Jews to infiltrate the far right) as being anti-semi
Home to 220 religious Jews, its inhabitants were evicted, its houses demol
He further accused the Jews, for instance, of constantly warring among them
Since early settlement, some Jews have integrated the Southern culture into their
r who played an important role helping European Jews and intellectuals escape the Holocaust during W
y for most of the war where many of the men, al Jews, were intentionally pushed off the steep cliffs
of the Orthodox community-and indeed, Orthodox Jews who intermarry almost invariably leave the Orth
isy were most likely examples of disputes among Jews and internal to Judaism that were common at the
l passports and special certificates to protect Jews from internment and deportation.
an Movement” which supported the deportation of Jews came into power.
904 and 1914, during which approximately 40,000 Jews immigrated into Ottoman Palestine, mostly from
The school was attended by many young Ethiopian Jews, who introduced him to Ethiopian folk and pop m
d businessman who saves the lives of over 5,200 Jews by investing in bribing those funds he received
CIA agent Wilbur Crane Eveland have argued that Jews were involved in the bombings.
Many Jews became involved in Communist parties, constitut
d that the newspaper has no contention with the Jews in Iran or any other place, but that it has pro
eration Babylon: The Story of the Rescue of the Jews of Iraq, a memoir of the operation, which was l
See also: History of the Jews in Iraq, Baghdadi Jews, and Kurdish Jews
ael, in particular for his role in rescuing the Jews of Iraq.
ogrom" (see History of Limerick, History of the Jews in Ireland).
There was a mistaken belief that Jews with Irish visas might be imprisoned, but would
This work gives, besides a short history of the Jews, which is derived mainly from Schudt and Basnag
The term is more prevalent among Sephardi Jews, but is also widely used by Ashkenazi Haredi Je
Haemophilia C; this mainly occurs in Ashkenazi Jews and is believed to affect approximately 8% of t
A favored food in the past among Ashkenazi Jews, gribenes is frequently mentioned in Jewish sto
he Years of Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1939-1945 is the second volume of Saul Friedla
Particularly among Hassidic Jews, farfel is served as a side dish on the night o
rpretation of the biblical Creation story among Jews today is rare among non-Orthodox groups.
                                                                                                    


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