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ophy aimed at non-religious and newly-religious | Jews. |
Outreach to Nigerian | Jews by the wider Jewish world community gained offi |
Of the nineteen | Jews killed, including women and children, all save |
No | Jews were gassed in any German concentration camps a |
to restate the accepted laws of Judaism that no | Jews were allowed on the mount due to issues of ritu |
Non-Ashkenazic | Jews follow a variety of customs. |
with the hypocrites" - presumably non-Christian | Jews - but on Wednesday and Friday. |
ynagogue intended to serve both gay and non-gay | Jews in West Hollywood, California. |
isit the tish of another Rebbe, and non-Hasidic | Jews often visit a tish also. |
Like all non-Muslims, | Jews had to pay the harac ("head tax") and faced oth |
sidut has also attracted formerly non-observant | Jews through the Rebbe's shiurim (classes), tishen a |
evival of the Musar movement among non-Orthodox | Jews. |
of ‘who is a Jew' that leaves many non-Orthodox | Jews out of the tent, to narrow who can be a citizen |
rinciples of religious liberty, non-Sabbatarian | Jews similarly affirm their freedom not to observe S |
Four Norwegian | Jews were rescued by the White Buses: Eugen Keil, Jo |
ay as part of the restitution made to Norwegian | Jews for the confiscation of their property while No |
twelve years, had been murdered by the Norwich | Jews during the preceding Holy Week. |
Therefore, we who are not | Jews must speak, speak our sorrow and indignation an |
, which assured the safety of a pair of notable | Jews and their households. |
soul of my family and all of us here (...) Now | Jews too have behaved like Nazis and my entire being |
lled against the marquisses and killed numerous | Jews and conversos who had taken refuge in the castl |
erent versions, it was driven by priests, nuns, | Jews, vampires, satanists or Satan himself. |
Oberlander | Jews have contributed strongly to present-day Orthod |
Oberlander | Jews (also Oberlandish or simply Oberland Jews) are |
Oberlander | Jews, who originate from the Oberland region of Hung |
, tens of thousands have been sold to observant | Jews. |
uld have earned them the antipathy of observant | Jews. |
her- Creole cookbook, which shows how observant | Jews can whip up Fake Frog's Legs or Oysters Mock-a- |
wider Jewish audience, including less observant | Jews, and are designed to explain this tradition. |
Both of her parents were observant | Jews. |
present day a focus of pilgrimage by observant | Jews, some of whom fly especially from Israel and ev |
nables the lamp to be used by Shabbat observant | Jews to make a room dark or light during Shabbat wit |
of Pesach, a publication relied on by observant | Jews throughout North America to maintain high stand |
artment under Roosevelt did not allow a boat of | Jews fleeing from the Nazis into the United States. |
He was involved in the displacing of | Jews into ghettos. |
the part of the church to accept conversion of | Jews. |
ckie Mason often pokes fun at the stereotype of | Jews as schnorrers. |
At this time, he writes, "hundreds of | Jews... were sentenced by military courts to long pri |
the Holocaust and systematic exterminations of | Jews in Nazi Germany occupied Europe. |
939, and was involved in illegal immigration of | Jews from Hungary. |
a dayan in Granada, and after the expulsion of | Jews from Spain settled in Oran. |
e name by Leon Uris, starts with the arrival of | Jews in a camp. |
e to some of his interpretations of the role of | Jews in Christian scripture, Obando y Bravo has been |
On June 30, a train with an uncertain number of | Jews left Budapest. |
an, Buddhist, Hindu, with unknown population of | Jews and others. |
The Odessa massacre was the extermination of | Jews in Odessa and surrounding towns in Transnistria |
Main article: Conversion of | Jews to Catholicism during the Holocaust |
freedom of religion, forbidding mistreatment of | Jews and employed Protestants alongside Catholics in |
ked ideology, but that he condemns criticism of | Jews based upon race. |
n the final scene, Emil finds her in a crowd of | Jews being marched to the death transports; as he st |
The film covers the oppression of | Jews under the Nazis and features rare historical fo |
nal protests forced Poland to allow a number of | Jews to leave for Israel. |
ers heard rumours of the upcoming evacuation of | Jews, they sabotaged preparations for the death marc |
A natural and objective assimilation process of | Jews is growing around the world." |
intended to serve as a base for the defense of | Jews in nearby Safad, which at the time had an Arab |
Hitler and may have inspired in him a hatred of | Jews which led, ultimately, to the Holocaust. |
He was a member of the Council of | Jews' College and an Honorary Secretary of the Socie |
Tens of thousands of | Jews who arrived without certificates were regarded |
During the Gold Rush in 1849, a small group of | Jews held the first High Holyday services on the wes |
that his leading participation in the arrest of | Jews can be justified." |
His most noted paintings refer to the life of | Jews in Poland. |
A young woman weeps during the deportation of | Jews on March 25, 1944. |
nasseh ben Israel, about the official return of | Jews to England, and the supposed Lost Tribes found |
is ability to offer sage advice to thousands of | Jews worldwide. |
cted attention when he questioned the number of | Jews who died during the Third Reich, placing the nu |
Two massacres of | Jews occurred during the First Crusade, on (June 1 a |
h squads that murdered hundreds of thousands of | Jews, Roma and Russian civilians in Eastern Europe. |
exuality (NARTH), Co-Founder and Co-Director of | Jews Offering New Alternatives to Homosexuality (JON |
s detailed listings by country of the number of | Jews killed in World War II. |
d because it was commissioned by descendants of | Jews who came to Antwerp from Holland in the early 1 |
lowing the law would lead to greater numbers of | Jews being murdered, the Vaad sometimes used means t |
followed by a very considerable immigration of | Jews. |
The Basel massacre of | Jews took place in 9 of January 1349. |
He fined the murderers of | Jews and ordered the burning of the corpse of Werner |
The synagogue was founded by a small group of | Jews in 1893. |
Anglo-Jewish Association and on the council of | Jews' College. |
When the Nazis purged Hungary of | Jews in 1944, only his aunt and a nephew survived. |
In particular, the number of | Jews had risen from 1,000 in 1880 to 3,200 in 1887, |
e Knobloch, President of the Central Council of | Jews in Germany, and Ronald Pofalla, General Secreta |
that, from 1937 to December 1942, the number of | Jews in Europe had fallen by 4 million. |
e out in 1914, Golomb opposed the enlistment of | Jews as officers in the Ottoman Army and instead ins |
A New Document on the Deportation and Murder of | Jews during "Einsatz Reinhardt" 1942. |
ous alongside the nostalgic hearts and minds of | Jews in modern and old America. |
s grandfather told him they were descendants of | Jews forcibly converted in 1497. |
mous rabbis and on the strength of the faith of | Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe despite their suffering |
1938), Popitz protested the mass persecution of | Jews by offering his resignation, which was refused. |
Thousands of | Jews entered the U.S. through Castle Garden prior to |
In 1934, due to the Nazi persecutions of | Jews, he fled to the Schweizerische Forschungsinstit |
the Israeli media as not being as accepting of | Jews who are entirely secular to the point of being |
him to spearhead many ministries in support of | Jews and Israel. |
policy, being responsible for the shootings of | Jews in various areas between the Dniester and the S |
Consequently, a number of | Jews returned to Jerusalem in 538 B.C., and the foun |
Parliamentary Advisory Committee for the aid of | Jews in Europe Marley became deeply involved in the |
marks the beginning of Romanian deportations of | Jews to Transnistria, in 1942. |
ere is an undercurrent of lingering distrust of | Jews, whose origins seem hazy at best, especially wh |
He is a leading scholar of the history of | Jews in the Middle Ages under Islam. |
an order and which recommended the exclusion of | Jews from the legal system as Conze considered them |
an Movement” which supported the deportation of | Jews came into power. |
ander III of Russia prompted mass emigration of | Jews from the Russian Empire. |
sh quota of 1% was introduced for the number of | Jews allowed to attend universities. |
He was a descendant of | Jews from Thessaloniki who emigrated to France. |
rench Resistance, helped organise the escape of | Jews from occupied France to Switzerland and Spain, |
he graduated with a thesis on the treatment of | Jews in occupied Poland. |
ommitted to the cultural and national rights of | Jews in Eastern Europe. |
ads, Kopgeld, Dutch bounty hunters in search of | Jews, 1943. |
s, Betar aided in the widespread immigration of | Jews to Palestine in violation of the British Mandat |
at der Juden in Deutschland (Central Council of | Jews in Germany) from 1992 to 1999. |
Cesarani claims that some of her opinions of | Jews of Middle Eastern origin verged on racism. |
endance was lower (41% of Belarusians, 15.3% of | Jews and 8.2% of Lithuanians). |
Worse than his equation of | Jews with Zionists with the Likud or his utterly mud |
f countries: countries that wanted to be rid of | Jews and the those that refused to accept them. |
Due to Popovici's defense of | Jews, his political adversaries nicknamed him "jidov |
Vashem, for people who helped save the lives of | Jews during the Holocaust without seeking to gain th |
frey's good personal relations with a number of | Jews in the entertainment industry, including his lo |
with the Jordanians on returning the remains of | Jews killed in Gush Etzion during the war. |
cartoons included world domination, the myth of | Jews having horns, the Holocaust (and its denial), a |
maintain contact with and establish the fate of | Jews that had been deported from Norway. |
And as recently as 2008, he said the numbers of | Jews killed in the Holocaust were wildly inflated." |
el, the then chairman of the Central Council of | Jews in Germany, who described the idea as "irrevere |
riminal Jack Reimer, charged in the killings of | Jews in Warsaw. |
onstructed in the former Jewish neighborhood of | Jews' Court and advertised as the well in which Hugh |
Many thousands of | Jews moved to the Italian zone of occupation to esca |
ng the contributions of each major community of | Jews, organized by country and historical period. |
ram, but who did not protest the deportation of | Jews to death camps are not considered by Koonz to b |
The number of | Jews in Moldavian SSR was up to 100,000. |
Niemann directly perpetrated the genocide of | Jews and other peoples at Sobibor during the Operati |
salvage and rehabilitation of many thousands of | Jews suffering in the infernos of central and easter |
Even when reports about the murder of | Jews reached the Vatican, the Pope did not protest e |
r 1943, after the news about the deportation of | Jews from Genoa and the community of Montecatini, Va |
The influence of | Jews was declared to have detrimental impact on Germ |
the destruction of the ghetto, small numbers of | Jews could still be found in the underground bunkers |
ssage of racial laws in Italy and the flight of | Jews fleeing after the “annexation” of Austria by th |
ir expectations - the bad economic situation of | Jews of Eastern Europe and also the riots, forced ma |
the case of Athens, where a large proportion of | Jews managed to escape death. |
Schutzmannschaft and made to lie down on top of | Jews who had already been shot … The corpses were li |
sively to the Nazis and downplayed the fears of | Jews when their transfer to Poland was ordered. |
ument or museum to the immigrant generations of | Jews. |
chief motivating factor behind the massacres of | Jews in Granada in 1066, when nearly 3,000 Jews were |
harged with participation in the mass-murder of | Jews, particularly the killing of more than 10 perso |
d afterwards, he worked for the emancipation of | Jews in Poland. |
He helped save thousands of | Jews from deportation to Nazi Extermination camps du |
l Republic and ordered the specific round up of | Jews. |
ohn's daughter, Ilse Stanley, saved hundreds of | Jews from concentration camps, and was the author of |
He also wrote a note on the emancipation of | Jews for the parliament of the German state Baden in |
She didn't describe the fate of | Jews of the time but wrote mainly about her personal |
a large number of the congregation consists of | Jews who converted from other faiths. |
Troubled by what he saw as persecutions of | Jews inaugurated in 1866 by his former friends and a |
urch from international opinion (his locking of | Jews into ghettos and treatment of minorities had be |
l the Jewish people-the massacre of millions of | Jews in Europe-was another clear demonstration of th |
minting increased, not least because access of | Jews to other occupations became more restricted on |
Anthropology of | Jews, 1967. |
result of the breaking up of the households of | Jews deported during the Third Reich and had grown i |
cted of playing an active role in the murder of | Jews in Estonia during his service as Deputy Chief o |
ion may have begun as early as the exclusion of | Jews from Aelia Capitolina c.135, see also Jewish Bi |
, an NGO that reaches out to the descendants of | Jews. |
was then taken down and delivered to a squad of | Jews who dragged it through the streets and finally |
bor camps, more than one-fifth of this group of | Jews perished. |
The mass murder of | Jews began under the military occupation, which last |
This is a timeline of the development of | Jews and Judaism. |
signed an order that led to the SS massacre of | Jews in Korets, including relatives of Gould's adopt |
The second influx of | Jews to the island came in the 1950s, when thousands |
ing the mass murder of hundreds of thousands of | Jews, later turning into the Nazi systematic extermi |
Roman Catholic, anti-Semitism and treatment of | Jews, titled Constantine's Sword: The Church and the |
ore, in the 1880s and 1890s, the mass exodus of | Jews from Eastern Europe placed enormous demands on |
by the Third Reich the kidnapping and murder of | Jews in the city started before the ghetto was set u |
le for mass killings, typically by shooting, of | Jews in particular, but also significant numbers of |
ce" of the Aryan race and the "deficiencies" of | Jews, Poles, and other groups. |
A group of | Jews left Jaffa for the sand dunes to the north, whe |
lone clerical voice against the missionizing of | Jews, and he would be the driving force in the found |
Braune organized and conducted mass murders of | Jews in German-occupied areas of southern Ukraine an |
atzgruppen units executed entire populations of | Jews shortly after Nazi occupation. |
he became associated with the transportation of | Jews to concentration camps and most notoriously sig |
The Life of | Jews in Poland before the Holocaust: A Memoir by Ben |
he National Socialist effort to purge Europe of | Jews, Communists, Gypsies, homosexuals, political di |
construction engineer, describes the killing of | Jews during the Holocaust by German SS officers in 1 |
of the 20th century there was a great influx of | Jews from Russia and eastern Europe under the Galves |
He was also Chairman of the Council of | Jews' College, 1945-61 and Vice-President of the Boa |
were Catholics, since the mass deportations of | Jews had not yet begun. |
yist" negotiating for the safety and benefit of | Jews with the authorities holding power. |
called in and three separate mass shootings of | Jews occurred between August 21, 1942 and October 31 |
The perpetrators included neighbors of | Jews, known and lesser-known supporters of antisemit |
and literature documenting the contributions of | Jews to the American military or sites of interest t |
The Medal of Honor," "350 Year Commemoration of | Jews in America's Military," "Celebrate 350 Jewish L |
hterhouse in describing the Nazi's treatment of | Jews: "... in the 20th century, a group of powerful |
ch 18, 1941 decree forbidding the conversion of | Jews to Christianity, with severe penalties for Jews |
the "surviving remnant" (Sh'erit ha-Pletah) of | Jews in post-Holocaust Europe. |
contradiction, going back to Paul of Tarsus, of | Jews being both enemy and friend, writing: "The Jews |
small size would not encourage large numbers of | Jews to settle there permanently and it provided con |
duction in the perceived over-representation of | Jews in German public life. |
eports reached the ghetto of the mass murder of | Jews in Poland, Gitterman helped raise funds to purc |
dited with saving the lives of large numbers of | Jews in his command area , regarding discrimination |
t of the Wehrmacht, he witnessed the herding of | Jews into two ghettos and the shooting of thousands |
ecords of the Broder singers are the remarks of | Jews passing through Brody, which was a trading cent |
tudents in exams on his theories and opinion of | Jews. |
he Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation and as Dean of | Jews' College, London. |
as also provided that marriages and divorces of | Jews in Israel would be conducted according to the l |
the ancient Hebrews and that the dispersion of | Jews after the destruction of the Temple by the Roma |
who played a major role in the extermination of | Jews and others during the Holocaust. |
The songs described the everyday life of | Jews in the Russian Empire. |
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