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Their decision to attract | Jews to Manchukuo came from a belief that the Jewish |
sion, alto flute, hunting horn, swanee whistle, | Jews harp, mandolin, mandocello, Glenlivet bottle |
ere increasingly restricted by the laws against | Jews, but Mannheimer nonetheless got married and beg |
(1905), A Gazetteer of Hebrew Printing (1917); | Jews in Many Lands (1905); Auto de Fe and Jew (1908) |
Irish, Portuguese, Scots, Maltese, Italians and | Jews, with many Arab Christians such as the Lebanese |
It is thus claimed to have been a holy site for | Jews for many centuries. |
Its members include Sephardi | Jews from many parts of the world, especially Iraqi |
etween 1451 and 1453, his fiery sermons against | Jews persuaded many southern German regions to expel |
86% of German inhabitants, and rest of Czechs, | Jews and many other groups. |
A young woman weeps during the deportation of | Jews on March 25, 1944. |
n the final scene, Emil finds her in a crowd of | Jews being marched to the death transports; as he st |
In 1944, after German occupation about 2,100 | Jews of Marghita were sent to death, concentration a |
ts exhibitions with titles such as Among Danish | Jews and Marianne Engberg: Photographs, both for the |
SO CONVINCED was he that the | Jews were marked for destruction in Germany that he |
Austria in 1772, special taxes were imposed on | Jews for marriage permits, kosher meat, synagogues, |
illed during Hitler's extermination of European | Jews, and Mary blamed herself for not sending enough |
To thank the | Jews and Masons, Washington asked that they be added |
e article states that Ghandi suggested that the | Jews "commit mass suicide" in response to Hitler. |
150 | Jews were mass murdered by machine guns after being |
resy, found it convenient to deny that Poles or | Jews were massacred in Paneriai; the official line w |
ccording to Jeckeln's report, a total of 23,600 | Jews were massacred in this action, the first large- |
lm looks at the partnerships between blacks and | Jews on Maxwell Street and how they influenced moder |
hich intended to force the disappearance of the | Jews by means of their forcible integration into the |
In fact the Nazis did not provide | Jews with medicine. |
The Cult of Saints among Muslims and | Jews in Medieval Syria (Oxford: Oxford University Pr |
ffice is a result of the legal condition of the | Jews in medieval times when the Jewish communities f |
a member of the first delegation of progressive | Jews to meet with the Vatican. |
p's main aim was to encourage young Muslims and | Jews to meet for weekly drama workshops to allow mem |
und 5,000, consisting mostly of Poles and 2,012 | Jews, with members of the Armenian minority. |
has welcomed some African-Americans, women, and | Jews as members. |
ing "We have heard it said that some very cruel | Jews, in memory of the Passion of Our Lord on Good F |
a special wagon, Sonderwagen, was added with 19 | Jews (18 men and one women) consisting of resistance |
A few thousand Latvian | Jews, mostly men, who were not murdered at Rumbula, |
Camp des Milles was used as a transit camp for | Jews, mainly men. |
cate that the vehicle was meant for killing the | Jews he mentioned. |
Lusius Quietus, the conqueror of the | Jews of Mesopotamia, was now in command of the Roman |
ers) was founded in 1914 by a group of Orthodox | Jews who met for prayer in private homes. |
See also: History of the | Jews in Mexico |
Cesarani claims that some of her opinions of | Jews of Middle Eastern origin verged on racism. |
ter learns of the imminent arrest of the Danish | Jews on midnight Friday (the beginning of Rosh Hasha |
The | Jews would migrate from country to country as they w |
te anti-Semitism in the world to encourage more | Jews to migrate to Israel. |
Jews who migrated to Palestine in this wave came mos | |
of the State of Israel in 1948, but the Turkish | Jews who migrated to that country helped to establis |
early 1920s, they had been amongst those Polish | Jews who migrated westward, to Brussels in Belgium. |
The first | Jews who migrated to northwest Florida originally st |
Other books by Korn include: The | Jews of Mobile, Alabama, 1763-1841 (1971); Benjamin |
The | Jews then mockingly acted out the tribunal that cond |
ous alongside the nostalgic hearts and minds of | Jews in modern and old America. |
After the Nazi seizure of power, | Jews and modernists suffered increasingly from discr |
The number of | Jews in Moldavian SSR was up to 100,000. |
The History of the | Jews in Moldova reaches back centuries in history. |
Jews Without Money. | |
The | Jews from Monheim left for the towns in the region n |
uccessful attempt to enforce the baptism of all | Jews and Montanists in the empire (722), he issued a |
Protestants, Conversos (baptized descendants of | Jews and Moors), and those who illegally smuggled ba |
d allegedly murdered estimated more than 11,000 | Jews and more than 400 dispersed Soviet Soldiers. |
w York and participated in protests for Russian | Jews and more funding for AIDS research. |
The amount collected from | Jews was more likely £10,000, with another £2,000 co |
d at a small frequency of 2.2% in North African | Jews from Morocco, Tunisia and Libya. |
elped to arouse the sultan's friendship for the | Jews, was most energetic in his assistance to the ex |
Unlike | Jews in most cities of Czarist Russia, those in Dvin |
Protestants and | Jews reject most of the doctrinal innovations presen |
be instigated by treasonous elements, with the | Jews taking most of the blame. |
Her paternal grandparents were Russian | Jews; her mother was born to an Irish Catholic fathe |
Lyons was among those who founded The | Jews' (now Mount Sinai) Hospital; he was actively co |
originally founded in Germany in 1934 to assist | Jews fleeing mounting Nazi oppression. |
Arrangements were made for | Jews to move from the Papal States, but, when the Ot |
e rise of national retail chains pressured many | Jews to move to larger cities, leaving empty storefr |
rbert fled Prague to escape Nazi persecution as | Jews and moved to New York City. |
ary responsibility for organizing the murder of | Jews then moved to the Latvian office of the SD (Sic |
tion of the Downtown Connector freeway and many | Jews were moving from there to Morningside, where ma |
lived under Philip Augustus, at whose hands the | Jews suffered much, Isaac prohibited the buying of c |
basic education, and like many Eastern European | Jews was multi-lingual. |
to the extermination camps, approximately 4500 | Jews were murdered by Nazis at the cemetery. |
In 1897, synagogues were ransacked and | Jews were murdered inTripolitania. |
A further 7,000 | Jews were murdered by the German Einsatzgruppen. |
Eight hundred | Jews were murdered at Worms and one thousand at Main |
eport assessed that between 280,000 and 380,000 | Jews were murdered or died under the supervision and |
viet authorities reported that a total of 2,558 | Jews were murdered in ravines to the west of town. |
lowing the law would lead to greater numbers of | Jews being murdered, the Vaad sometimes used means t |
In Tetiev on March 25, approximately 4,000 | Jews were murdered, half in a synagogue set ablaze b |
Steven Bowman believes that, although the | Jews were murdered, they were not targeted specifica |
The Encyclopedia of | Jews in Music (Lexikon der Juden in der Musik) a Naz |
aiths and its services were freely available to | Jews, Christians, Muslims and others. |
of peace, affirming a positive relation between | Jews and Muslims and the right of both people to liv |
tional vocal range and widely respected by both | Jews and Muslims and given the title of Cheikh (elde |
Jews and Muslims from Fredericksburg, Virginia hope | |
ress his sentiments about the hostility between | Jews and Muslims in the Middle East: he felt that to |
Jews and Muslims in the Arab World; Haunted by Pasts | |
Jews and Muslims in the Arab World: Haunted by Pasts | |
d Intolerance: Paternal Lineages of Christians, | Jews, and Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula, Adams et |
cidents of discrimination, particularly against | Jews and Muslims, as well as religious groups that h |
monotheism, which are the common ground of both | Jews and Muslims, and carefully avoided those on whi |
istian-Jewish dialogue, and in dialogue between | Jews and Muslims. |
ritable organisation promoting dialogue between | Jews and Muslims. |
logy, and promoter of conversion attempts among | Jews and Muslims. |
Valdunquillo has been occupied by Christians, | Jews, and Muslims. |
long time and therefore play into the hands of | Jews and Muslims. |
protestant sects (anabaptists, mennonites etc), | jews, karaims, muslims. |
the problems and conflicts between Christians, | Jews and Muslims. |
The | Jews of Najran were expelled with the Christians and |
Merwan ha-Levi one of the most prominent | Jews of Narbonne, in the second half of the 11th cen |
Germans, Poles and | Jews: the Nationality Conflict in the Prussian East, |
e what beliefs Epiphanius contrasts between the | Jews and Nazarenes, for the Jews as a whole, excludi |
the Holocaust and systematic exterminations of | Jews in Nazi Germany occupied Europe. |
caped to Denmark, where she helped other German | Jews escape Nazi persecution. |
s with the Polish underground aiding and hiding | Jews in Nazi German controlled General Gouvernement. |
role The Republic of Turkey played in rescuing | Jews from Nazi Germany's final solution and "About F |
ounds about the genocidal murder of six million | Jews by Nazi Germany and its collaborators between 1 |
rtly by Dutch Jewry, in order to absorb fleeing | Jews from Nazi Germany. |
proposal to move European refugees, especially | Jews from Nazi Germany and Austria, to four location |
ocumentary work dealing with the persecution of | Jews in Nazi Germany during the 1930s, Lilly Becher |
In 1943 the Gerda III was used to smuggle | Jews from Nazi occupied Denmark to Sweden. |
med Nansenhjelpen in 1939 to provide relief for | Jews fleeing Nazi persecution in central Europe, foc |
Shan Ho, a Chinese diplomat who issued visas to | Jews in Nazi controlled Austria allowing them to lea |
As a precursor to his experiments on | Jews in Nazi Germany, he also did medical experiment |
by the Jewish diaspora when many people, mostly | Jews, fled Nazi-Germany to England. |
mous rabbis and on the strength of the faith of | Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe despite their suffering |
ef Fund to aid persecuted Austrians, and German | Jews and Nazis who had fled to Austria to escape Hit |
In addition to | Jews, the Nazis and their Latvian collaborators also |
Conference delegates expressed sympathy for | Jews under Nazism but made no immediate joint resolu |
intended to serve as a base for the defense of | Jews in nearby Safad, which at the time had an Arab |
ecifically in retaliation for the murder of two | Jews in nearby Petah Tiqva. |
Almost 57,000 | Jews, representing nearly a quarter of the Jewish po |
egral part of an effort to transport over 7,000 | Jews to neutral Sweden. |
feared this encroachment and maintain that the | Jews will never be satisfied with just their section |
They are determined that the | Jews will never get the toehold that would be necess |
Most of Yemenite | Jews had never seen an aircraft before, but they bel |
y in this direction was greatly resented by the | Jews, who never forgave him for handing over fellow |
4, 1914, the JC argued "From the Russian people | Jews have never experienced anything but the deepest |
exuality (NARTH), Co-Founder and Co-Director of | Jews Offering New Alternatives to Homosexuality (JON |
exhibit on the contributions made by blacks and | Jews in New York. |
"Well, it's about time you | Jews from New York learned that you can't come down |
Pomerance, Rachel "Because ' | Jews are news,' feuding Afghans make CNN" Jewish Tel |
all the people although it was evident that the | Jews were no longer an independent people, but were |
1336); a barren victory on both sides, for the | Jews had no idea of ever using it, and Abner failed |
As | Jews were no longer welcome by other countries (due |
Luther argued that the | Jews were no longer the chosen people but "the devil |
ith this acquisition, a Herodian Kingdom of the | Jews was nominally re-established till 44 though the |
the festival of Chanukah, and is known by many | Jews and non-Jews alike. |
, French, Russian, Slovak, German, and Austrian | Jews and non-Jews in the death camps which he organi |
nter the spoken New York dialect, often used by | Jews and non-Jews alike, unaware of the linguistic o |
He is respected internationally by | Jews and non-Jews alike, and is one of the few figur |
Intermarriage between | Jews and non-Jews is a phenomenon which is considere |
Israeli high-school students, and thousands of | Jews and non-Jews from around the world, hold a memo |
Over 500 people, both | Jews and non-Jews, were sheltered in the building fo |
Jews and non-Jews, religious and secular - all of th | |
ries, the yellow star being used to distinguish | Jews from non-Jews. |
profound impact on art and literature, for both | Jews and non-Jews. |
is necessary to attain a "white world" without | Jews and non-whites and to this end it encourages it |
at barred property from being sold or rented to | Jews or non-whites, acknowledged the rights of Japan |
there are hundreds of thousands of anti-Zionist | Jews "complete nonsense." |
The day is commemorated with a 25-hour fast by | Jews, but normally a 24 hour fast by Christians who |
e Forward 50; one of the fifty most influential | Jews in North America for her work in GLBT rights. |
This study showed that the | Jews of North Africa showed frequencies of their pat |
The largest study to date on the | Jews of North Africa has been led by Gerard Lucotte |
of Pesach, a publication relied on by observant | Jews throughout North America to maintain high stand |
The social life of the | Jews of northern France in the XII-14th centuries, a |
Although at least 764 | Jews in Norway were killed, over 1,000 were rescued |
In addition to those | Jews from Norway killed by the Nazis were deported t |
Jews were not allowed to declare Yiddish, most of th | |
ath, Bubis, already seriously ill, claimed that | Jews could not live freely in Germany. |
must, due to lack of space, place the sign that | Jews are not wanted outside of the same town outside |
ds the establishment of a National Home for the | Jews, and not to the equal benefit of all Palestinia |
actual kosher products utilized), some Orthodox | Jews will not eat there because the restaurant is op |
However, some | Jews do not eat matzah brei during Passover because |
For the most part, such | Jews were not interned but continued to live in thei |
This meant that | Jews could not serve as teachers, professors, judges |
s were noteworthy for their point that Orthodox | Jews do not need to abandon their studies entirely i |
by Muhammad Sharif in 1840 demanding that "the | Jews must not be enabled to carry out the paving, an |
urned to Jerusalem, and, in order to subdue the | Jews, fortified not only the Acra, but also Jericho, |
e notion reflected in their books that American | Jews did not begin to commemorate the Holocaust unti |
The | Jews did not fight in open terrain; they used guerri |
were Catholics, since the mass deportations of | Jews had not yet begun. |
Matthew, however, eventually concluded black | Jews would not be accepted by the white Jewish commu |
He was baptized at the age of fourteen, since | Jews were not allowed to live in Moscow and he had r |
der throughout his realm to the effect that the | Jews were not to be molested. |
Yemenite | Jews do not maintain these customs. |
Germany, since under the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 | Jews were not allowed to work in universities. |
s colleagues, Goren continually maintained that | Jews were not only permitted, but commanded, to asce |
According to halakhah, | Jews must not destroy Jewish graves and in particula |
Persecution of the | Jews was not just a Nazi phenomena. |
"sources of livelihood", a situation the local | Jews were not able to ease, despite great efforts. |
lected (this is the linguistic composition, and | Jews were not recorded as a separate group). |
mpts to downplay the Holocaust by claiming that | Jews were not singled out for any sort of special pu |
The arrival of additional | Jews is nothing less than the beginning of a nationa |
olumbus as a descendant of Mayans and Sephardic | Jews who now wants to return home, that is, to Ameri |
The exiled Algerian | Jews have now a website under the name "zlabia.com". |
Jews' College, now known as the London School of Jew | |
Jews were now considered under the royal jurisdictio | |
eatened to retaliate, saying "The Americans and | Jews should now prepare for their destruction. |
Berlin's | Jews are now in a very hard situation. |
rse effected the economic condition of Galician | Jews, who numbered between 900.000 and 1 million bef |
Oberlander | Jews (also Oberlandish or simply Oberland Jews) are |
Diaspora | Jews historically observed the festival for eight da |
is signature on an official form enabled Polish | Jews to obtain "Aryan" passports. |
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. |
uania for Sweden to appeal for outside help for | Jews in occupied Poland. |
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