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The majority of | Jews who were killed by the Nazis were people whom t |
ocumentary work dealing with the persecution of | Jews in Nazi Germany during the 1930s, Lilly Becher |
and general participation in the persecution of | Jews. |
ng from Pope John Paul II at a joint service of | Jews and Catholics held at a synagogue in Irvine, Ca |
Thousands of | Jews froze to death. |
ut I do not deny mass deaths that included some | Jews," and "there was no systematic extermination of |
fficially established in 1901 by a community of | Jews from Aleppo, Syria. |
been active in the Committee for the Rescue of | Jews from Yemen and Chairman of the Golan Lobby in t |
ned that it might promote unfavorable images of | Jews. |
esperately tried to save from execution some of | Jews he knew but the German commandant of Kiev infor |
The Encyclopedia of | Jews in Music (Lexikon der Juden in der Musik) a Naz |
However, while hundreds of thousands of | Jews were killed in Romania, in general, Richter's p |
lid laws, which restricted the social rights of | Jews. |
to leave, saying that he "was the president of | Jews in peace and he will stay one in the war". |
il to observe that a disproportionate number of | Jews occupy positions of control in international fi |
triarch Arida openly condemned the treatment of | Jews in Germany in 1933. |
the synod by claiming that he had heard news of | Jews overthrowing their Christian rulers overseas an |
of World War II, she helped shelter hundreds of | Jews in a building belonging to the Sisters of Socia |
in counteracting the threatened deportation of | Jews from Spain and Portugal. |
"In 1942, transports of | Jews from other countries arrived, and their murder |
r personal life Pchilka was critical to some of | Jews that were ignorant towards the Ukrainian cultur |
ing of Homo sapiens into the two categories of ' | Jews' and 'non-Jews'. |
igious assimilation) and interfaith marriage of | Jews with gentiles. |
ld prove crucial to the eventual readmission of | Jews in the 1660s. |
not a great difference between the suffering of | Jews and those of homosexuals - exclusively German - |
ary responsibility for organizing the murder of | Jews then moved to the Latvian office of the SD (Sic |
t der Juden in Deutschland ("Central Council of | Jews in Germany") has awarded Burda its Leo Baeck Pr |
h civil servant complicit in the deportation of | Jews from France. |
ith Nazi authorities apparatus in the murder of | Jews. |
the war there were never more than a handful of | Jews in the village and the synagogue was closed in |
In 1939 he fled Nazi persecution of | Jews and came to Norway as a refugee with the help o |
Klan leader David Duke's virulent criticisms of | Jews at the American Renaissance conference in 2006. |
Nazi organizations to commence mass killing of | Jews as an organized policy. |
Contrary to national trends, the number of | Jews in Greater Boston has been growing, fueled by t |
In 1933, Wegner denounced the persecution of | Jews in Germany in an open letter to Adolf Hitler. |
of the 19th century and 1930, large numbers of | Jews began to arrive from Lithuania and Latvia. |
Italian police official who saved thousands of | Jews from being deported to Nazi extermination camps |
nist, and a survivor of the Nazi persecution of | Jews and Gypsies during the events that led to World |
humanitarian activity, saving a great number of | Jews from imprisonment and death. |
sely associated with the Nazi mass slaughter of | Jews (see The Holocaust) and "holocaust" in its nucl |
In spite of Lohse's hatred of | Jews, he finds Lenz's services useful, but soon find |
Protestants, Conversos (baptized descendants of | Jews and Moors), and those who illegally smuggled ba |
There is a long history of | Jews in London with the first Jews arriving in 1657. |
elomo) is of heavy debate between many sects of | Jews and Christians. |
y years of the nineteenth century, thousands of | Jews in possession of the wealth to finance such a j |
oms modern scholars refer to the persecution of | Jews in 38 AD in Roman Alexandria, Egypt. |
n of the ghetto almost doubled due to influx of | Jews expelled from Moravia, Germany, Austria and Spa |
The handful of | Jews who did not kill themselves surrendered at dayb |
theid in South Africa, and on the repression of | Jews in the Soviet Union and the Tibetan people and |
process, Graetschus aided with the genocide of | Jews and other peoples at Sobibor during Operation R |
ocal Ukrainians participated in the killings of | Jews in the city. |
ally dismissive discussions of the treatment of | Jews. |
in the 1930s which set limits on the number of | Jews who would be admitted to different facilities. |
eat exodus from Russia took place; thousands of | Jews forced to emigrate took up their residence in P |
rejuvenated recently by the renewed presence of | Jews who have moved into the area. |
I, Duke of Brittany declaring the expulsion of | Jews from Brittany. |
At least two trainloads of | Jews arrived at the Raasiku railway station, one fro |
policy and also the strong economic position of | Jews, which contrasted with a lack of basic commodit |
e has counseled and guided tens of thousands of | Jews from secular backgrounds to draw closer to the |
ration process did not discriminate in favor of | Jews, a large majority of campers were Jewish. |
of articles in The Times on the persecution of | Jews in Russia. |
s responsible for planning the SS executions of | Jews and other "enemies of the Reich in occupied Pol |
l be on the chopping block and the execution of | Jews will continue and the paradox paralyzes those w |
ited with his humanitarian efforts on behalf of | Jews in the early years of World War II and for bein |
The couple saw how hard the live of | Jews under the Nazi regime was. |
ing this as an opportunity to save the lives of | Jews in the ghettos, Jewish organizations from Switz |
The David Baazov Museum of History of | Jews of Georgia is a principal museum of the Jewish |
academic freedom, denouncing the persecution of | Jews, and specifically Jewish academics, under the N |
lt, the gladiator schools received an influx of | Jews - those rejected for training would have been s |
ondon, England, in 1917, to a Russian family of | Jews. |
and Talmud established, to the satisfaction of | Jews in Persia, England, Morocco, Yemen, and all the |
o called seven communities (Siebengemeinden) of | Jews in Burgenland. |
ultimately expanded to comprise of hundreds of | Jews. |
od After Auschwitz (1965) that the suffering of | Jews in the Holocaust was vicarious atonement for th |
long time and therefore play into the hands of | Jews and Muslims. |
He became Principal of | Jews' College in London, in 1906. |
ew understanding of the apostle Paul's views of | Jews and Judaism. |
s to the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup, the mass arrest of | Jews in Paris that took place on July 16, 1942. |
ed directly to saving the lives of thousands of | Jews - the Jews of Budapest who were about to be dep |
resigned in 1865 to accept that of principal of | Jews' College, London, in succession to Barnett Abra |
's father escaped Nazi Germany's persecution of | Jews in 1939 by emigrating to America, settling in w |
st who helped protect some tens of thousands of | Jews seeking safe-haven in East Asia from Nazi atroc |
d also with the immigration and colonisation of | Jews. |
rthodox Tsarist Russia, which was intolerant of | Jews, suddenly acquired a significant Jewish populat |
opaganda tools ... Given the high proportion of | Jews in the various communist parties, a Jewish figh |
lgium to evade Nazi rule and the rounding up of | Jews by the Gestapo. |
State for Foreign Affairs and the Committee of | Jews conducting the negotiations. |
anns Ludin signed orders that sent thousands of | Jews to Auschwitz. |
He went on to allege that a group of | Jews close to President Barack Obama "control the wo |
ops and priests hid and saved a large number of | Jews, yet he asserts that others promoted or accepte |
the Royal Fusiliers, made up almost entirely of | Jews from Britain, Russia, United States, Canada, an |
iddish as a language and as the binding glue of | Jews throughout Eastern Europe needed help. |
He was ex officio President of | Jews' College, and Acting Principal, 1939-45. |
the Ninth of Av recalling the terrible exile of | Jews in his lifetime from all cities and towns in Ye |
The surviving remnant of | Jews was thus dispersed and the land remained desola |
ription "Mi-Geresh Prag", marking the graves of | Jews who were driven from Prague, some of whom died |
The first large group of | Jews to settle in Puerto Rico were European refugees |
Concerning the unloading of | Jews from the trains, he testified: "Some were picke |
ur hundred years following Spain's expulsion of | Jews. |
she and her family were part of a transport of | Jews. |
ed States in 1938 to escape Nazi persecution of | Jews, graduated in 1943 from Stuyvesant High School, |
t and died on May 3, 1943, escorting a group of | Jews out of the ghetto. |
Philip III of France causes a mass migration of | Jews when he outlaws their residence in the small vi |
Blaichman heard that a group of | Jews were hiding in the forest, so after two days wi |
See also: Rescue of | Jews by Poles during the Holocaust |
ettlers from Holland was a significant group of | Jews. |
spensable for the humanization and education of | Jews. |
tugal, being probably among the large number of | Jews who fled thence from the Inquisition. |
education director for the West Coast branch of | Jews for Judaism, and has been quoted as an expert o |
n evangelical texts regarding the conversion of | Jews, together with Hans Denck he translated the pro |
A roundup of | Jews from their homes, coupled with looting, began i |
ives could possibly have saved large numbers of | Jews, but regretfully obstruction destroyed these im |
They took groups of | Jews to the Jewish cemetery and to Lunecki prison an |
American Jewish History and The Encyclopedia of | Jews in the Islamic World |
Groups of | Jews were taken to the Jewish cemetery and murdered |
ible for the largest single mass deportation of | Jews in Occupied France. |
The deportation and exile of | Jews of the ancient Kingdom of Judah to Babylon by N |
Benito Mussolini stepped up the persecution of | Jews, Cagli fled to Paris and later went to New York |
Grave of | Jews executed in the "Skra" Stadium |
n became a driving force in the 1968 purging of | Jews from important posts. |
the East, declared: "I hope that the concept of | Jews will be completely extinguished through the pos |
The villagers were among the first wave of | Jews who left the countryside for Baghdad to sign up |
rities inConstantinopleto prohibit the entry of | Jews arriving fromRussia. |
Pittsburgh has a relatively large population of | Jews, especially in Squirrel Hill, the publication h |
purpose was to transport entire communities of | Jews from Arab countries to Israel en masse during t |
a strong advocate of Zionism and the return of | Jews to what was then the British Mandate for Palest |
udenfrei after they were ethnically cleansed of | Jews. |
he unloading of transports, and the transfer of | Jews from the undressing rooms to the gas chambers. |
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 |
Israeli high-school students, and thousands of | Jews and non-Jews from around the world, hold a memo |
Oliver Cromwell on the subject of toleration of | Jews. |
sh dialogue, after rumours about the killing of | Jews in Europe starting coming through to Ireland. |
ding many refugees including military officers, | Jews and anti-fascist politicians during he war year |
aon and the Ba'al Shem Tov, and the [rights of] | Jews who lived in the 'Old Yishuv'. |
rary Jewish affairs, with a particular focus on | Jews in Britain and across Europe. |
ynagogues in Chicago, this was not an attack on | Jews, but on Western civilization. |
inning" for the National Socialists' attacks on | Jews. |
re legal restrictions and limitations placed on | Jews in the Middle Ages. |
abilities also included special taxes levied on | Jews, exclusion from public life, and restraints on |
ky was Jewish, but I looked at a few sources on | Jews in baseball, and I can't seem to find anything |
Germany and Austria lift their restrictions on | Jews. |
he even accused rival fascists of being soft on | Jews. |
When the yellow star was forced on | Jews, non-Jews who objected began to wear yellow sta |
Horne Blackmore was criticized for his views on | Jews and it was said he "frequently gave public aid |
sible for most of the recent data that exist on | Jews in Britain, and its major reports include a stu |
However, the content of the shows focused on | Jews, and the station was accused of being a vehicle |
Main article: Genetic studies on | Jews |
Anti-Semites rely on | Jews to confirm their prejudice: If Jews recur to su |
Exhibits focus on | Jews in America. |
According to several publications on | Jews in sports, Magidsohn was the first athlete know |
News of massacres, perpetrated on | Jews, invade from the east to Berlin. |
In addition to his prolific writing on | Jews in British Columbia, Leonoff was responsible fo |
Austria in 1772, special taxes were imposed on | Jews for marriage permits, kosher meat, synagogues, |
rman decrees and ordinances expanded the ban on | Jews in professional life. |
In 1391, John promulgated legislation on | Jews in different cities of Aragon. |
As a precursor to his experiments on | Jews in Nazi Germany, he also did medical experiment |
or their actions....In addition to informing on | Jews, directing soldiers to Jewish homes and refuges |
derstand the New Testament's seeming attacks on | Jews as specific charges aimed at certain Jewish lea |
The Statute on | Jews (French: Statut des juifs) was discriminatory l |
supply post-office identity cards to on-the-run | Jews. |
Poles had gray ones; | Jews and Romas, yellow; Russians and other non-Polis |
Only | Jews participated, however. |
eli historian Yehuda Bauer who argued that only | Jews should be considered victims of the Holocaust. |
in Israel" as limiting the verse to saving only | Jews. |
resy, found it convenient to deny that Poles or | Jews were massacred in Paneriai; the official line w |
o be renamed - Philadelphia Jewish Community or | Jews of Philadelphia or Jewish history OF Philadelph |
Declining to be classed either as Christians or | Jews, they were excluded from the edict of toleratio |
st of whom were Communists, Social Democrats or | Jews. |
them, whether they were Muslim, Christians, or | Jews. |
de of native Egyptians (as opposed to Greeks or | Jews) embraced the Christian faith. |
oviet propaganda and ideas directed at ordinary | Jews in the USSR and all around the world. |
is now the chairman of the Swedish organization | Jews for Israeli-Palestinian Peace (JIPF) and the Eu |
uring the Jewish Sabbath so that local Orthodox | Jews can use these facilities during this time. |
e in the area, and every Sabbath local Orthodox | Jews can be seen walking to and from the synagogue a |
ulation of 20,000 residents, primarily Orthodox | Jews. |
While there are Orthodox | Jews who commemorate the Holocaust on Yom HaShoah, o |
actual kosher products utilized), some Orthodox | Jews will not eat there because the restaurant is op |
t need to be circumcised to be Jewish, Orthodox | Jews consider an intended failure to follow this com |
d by conservative Christian groups and Orthodox | Jews in America, particularly with regard to dietary |
In light of these issues, Orthodox | Jews take the precaution of maintaining two distinct |
s were noteworthy for their point that Orthodox | Jews do not need to abandon their studies entirely i |
His paternal grandparents were Orthodox | Jews, and his mother's parents, although born Jewish |
is appellative is used in reference to Orthodox | Jews. |
icing, were faithful, Yiddish-speaking Orthodox | Jews who had emigrated from Russia. |
The family were Orthodox | Jews, and she is believed to be the eldest of at lea |
in English, as the normative form by Orthodox | Jews. . |
The main victims of the rioting were Orthodox | Jews, however the Orthodox community took a decision |
ocaust museum to showcase the faith of Orthodox | Jews during the holocaust. |
e has caused even many gay and lesbian Orthodox | Jews to distance themselves from him. |
e statements interpreted as forbidding Orthodox | Jews from participating in or facilitating the expul |
eality, only a handful of anti-Zionist Orthodox | Jews, Friedman said, "yes, that's absolutely the cas |
The march infuriated Orthodox | Jews. |
eat is unacceptable to the majority of Orthodox | Jews in the United States, where the Orthodox custom |
A large body of music produced by Orthodox | Jews for children is geared toward teaching religiou |
Among Orthodox | Jews, "shtick" can also refer to wedding shtick, in |
controversial and occurs mainly among Orthodox | Jews of conservative and Nationalist tendencies. |
less frequently, and serves for ultra Orthodox | Jews as a replacement for radio broadcasting. |
ist propaganda and cultural work among orthodox | Jews. |
he attacks through the eyes of several Orthodox | Jews. |
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