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ear that he intended the "disappearance" of the | Jews one way or another. |
of Jewish Feminism" (The Americanization of the | Jews, New York: New York University Press, 1995). |
Yosef Ben Matityahu's book (Antiquities of the | Jews, b. 19, Ch. 10:5), where a story is told about |
e organization Committee for the Defense of the | Jews. |
ing been put to death in an insurrection of the | Jews. |
of ordering the arrest and deportation of 1,560 | Jews, including children and the elderly, between 19 |
as ever really believed that the origins of the | Jews are ethnically and biologically 'pure'." |
anes the brother of Anani and the nobles of the | Jews, Never a letter have they sent to us. |
, while his mother was from a family of secular | Jews. |
the Jewish conspiracy, including lists of known | Jews, and a Japanese translation of the Protocols, w |
d he protested to Hitler about treatment of the | Jews. |
nto a bourgeois republican family of confessing | Jews. |
ree issued, which mandated the expulsion of all | Jews from Spain and its territories and possessions |
erica and the first generation of American-born | Jews. |
Arajs Kommando murdered about half of Latvia's | Jews. |
8 the book The Myth of the Extermination of the | Jews. |
trengthened Napoleon's favorable opinion of the | Jews, who received the imperial promise that their r |
The Works of Flavius Josephus - The Wars of the | Jews. |
is also home to a sizable community of Sephardi | Jews and a large Russian Jewish immigrant presence. |
d as a response to the assimilation of American | Jews. |
1933 and with the growing discrimination of the | Jews of Cologne Klibanksy didn't have many illusions |
Some of the | Jews spoke Russian as their native tongue; others sp |
f the war, thousands and thousands of Hungarian | Jews were transported to certain death in German con |
illed during Hitler's extermination of European | Jews, and Mary blamed herself for not sending enough |
Chwolson again took up the defense of the | Jews, and republished his memoir with many additions |
resentative on the Board of Deputies of British | Jews for the Ashkenazi Central Synagogue in Great Po |
The Nazis exterminated many of the | Jews and sent almost all of the remaining Jews to co |
Orthodox, 50% of Conservative and 25% of Reform | Jews (Ament 2005:31). |
They discuss the future of the | Jews in Europe and Gens's seeming betrayal of his ra |
In 1944, Touvier ordered the execution of seven | Jews in retaliation for the Resistance's assassinati |
nd the documentation of the history of Southern | Jews continue to be integral parts of the Institute. |
Jewish community, enabling the foundation of a | Jews' Hospital for the Aged Poor and the Education a |
s President of the Board of Deputies of British | Jews, his correspondence with the British consul in |
This psalm recounts the sorrow of the | Jews during the Babylonian captivity, and their year |
ll-being of the sizable population of Ethiopian | Jews, known as Beta Israel, residing in Ethiopia. |
hort for Hebrews,) an imagined gang of skinhead | Jews who combine adherence to various aspects of ste |
welfare and the civil conscription of Romanian | Jews as a labor force for the Romanian Army on the E |
rison for his part in the persecution of French | Jews. |
The History of the | Jews in Moldova reaches back centuries in history. |
Two songs deal with Germany's treatment of the | Jews in the Second World War and a further two more |
uld have earned them the antipathy of observant | Jews. |
This boy was the presumed ritual victim of the | Jews on Easter 1475. |
t National Socialism and the persecution of the | Jews. |
uccessful attempt to enforce the baptism of all | Jews and Montanists in the empire (722), he issued a |
Einsatzgruppe D with the massacres of Ukrainian | Jews. |
ra's restoration to the final dispersion of the | Jews (Parah 3:5). |
uced (see Flavius Josephus's Antiquities of the | Jews, Book IV, Chapter VI, Paragraphs 6-12). |
ciety and the Society for the Conversion of the | Jews. |
h immigration to Puerto Rico and History of the | Jews in Latin America |
n Dietrichstein, was a special protector of the | Jews, whose taxes were necessary to finance the Thir |
, the possibilities of a mass emigration of the | Jews from Romania. |
ian government to moderate its treatment of the | Jews. |
allies in all their dominion, the nation of the | Jews shall act as their allies wholeheartedly, as th |
d Testament) as the patron and deliverer of the | Jews. |
arred from Jerusalem along with the rest of the | Jews. |
he "Jewish Question" - the extermination of the | Jews of Europe. |
me way, if war comes first to the nation of the | Jews, the Romans shall willingly act as their allies |
ng the Nazis in the forced deportation of 8,617 | Jews from Szeged during the Holocaust. |
Luzzatto argued for toleration of the | Jews on the basis of their economic and social usefu |
Lichtenfeld organized a group of young | Jews to protect his community. |
smaller and more recent community of Ashkenazi | Jews in Istanbul who continue to live in the city si |
well with the Romans and with the nation of the | Jews at sea and on land forever, and may sword and e |
it arose in response to the persecution of the | Jews under Antiochus Epiphanes which preceded the Ma |
Most of the | Jews of Hildesheim lived in the streets and lanes ar |
nt, alarmed by the increasing inflow of Russian | Jews, prohibited Jewish immigration entirely. |
he was involved in the resettlement of Russian | Jews, and supported proto-Zionist groups seeking to |
ocaust museum to showcase the faith of Orthodox | Jews during the holocaust. |
ished after World War I. Almost all of Subate's | Jews were brutally murdered in the Stahlecker phase |
and giving them rights far in advance of other | Jews. |
amous for saving tens of thousands of Hungarian | Jews during the Nazi Holocaust. |
ental in encouraging the immigration of Bukhara | Jews to Palestine. |
les on the Samaritans and on the History of the | Jews in Egypt and Persia. |
war, she served on the Central Committee of the | Jews of Poland, and was awarded Poland's highest med |
lavius Josephus' "Bellum Judaicum" (Wars of the | Jews). |
the Polish Second Republic (see History of the | Jews in Russia). |
torical Articles on the Destruction of European | Jews, 9 volumes, 1989. |
He collected the brains of murdered | Jews, retarded children, and other victims, for rese |
edge of the approaching time of the King of the | Jews. |
e he is credited with saving the lives of 5,200 | Jews from the Holocaust by using his influence and t |
The history of the | Jews in Salzburg, Austria goes back several millenni |
898, his numerous studies on the history of the | Jews in Romania. |
points out that in the oral legends of Algerian | Jews, "Kahya" was depicted as an ogre and persecutor |
Shomrei HaChomos, an organization of Hungarian | Jews, but was abandoned after the riots of 1938. |
Although other sources cite figures of 2378 | Jews (23.2%) in the division, it is still the highes |
ision-Making Process for the Mass Murder of the | Jews in the Generalgouvernment.” |
use it is storied that when the governor of the | Jews had predestined predestination upon them to use |
lestine to promote the medical condition of the | Jews as a means of missionary work. |
obscurity to the general obscurity of Slovakian | Jews: "Who ever thinks about the Jews of Slovakia? |
ication, but also as the first language of many | Jews. |
an diplomats only rarely acted on behalf of the | Jews as Jews, and this usually only for specific ind |
ilbert, Martin: The Holocaust: A History of the | Jews of Europe During the Second World War. |
The contribution of Georgian | Jews to public, economic, cultural, and scientific f |
e grant of Elias le Evesque the justices of the | Jews were ordered not to issue any summons without t |
Many of the | Jews of the Holocaust were transported to concentrat |
se was a leader involved in the massacre of the | Jews at Cliffords Tower in York. |
tes to escape the Nazi persecution of Hungarian | Jews during World War II. |
s and DFC Prag was created by a group of German | Jews, many of them students at Charles University in |
s wrote about the "ridiculous practices" of the | Jews and of the "absurdity of their Law," and how Pt |
friends of Israel, the great swath of American | Jews and their Christian countrymen, who believed th |
The history of the | Jews and the crusades became a part of the history o |
Most of Yemenite | Jews had never seen an aircraft before, but they bel |
List of Chilean | Jews |
e, Merin became infamous as the dictator of the | Jews of the Zaglebie region, with the power of life |
He was chief justice of the | Jews who were subject to the exilarch (the political |
BELZEC-THE DESTRUCTION OF THE | JEWS IN THE DISTRICT OF GALICIA |
aid for the information on the locations of the | Jews. |
panish decree that ordered the expulsion of all | Jews who refused conversion to Catholicism, the Camo |
was the first known Presbyter Judaeorum of the | Jews of England; appointed to that position by King |
rst Crusade touched off new persecutions of the | Jews that would continue on and off for centuries. |
The History of Russian | Jews in Odessa may be traced to the days of the foun |
n Europe in consequence of the expulsion of the | Jews from Kiev in 1124 (comp. |
raws to itself increasing numbers of courageous | Jews even in those countries which are free from bru |
for complicity in the deportation of Franconian | Jews to Auschwitz but was acquitted of the charges. |
mparable pogroms in the modern history of Iraqi | Jews, in Basra in 1776 and in Baghdad in 1828. |
an important institution in the history of the | Jews in Philadelphia, providing care for "the suffer |
eat is unacceptable to the majority of Orthodox | Jews in the United States, where the Orthodox custom |
given the near-universal conversion of Iberian | Jews during Visigothic times, (quoting Roth) "[W]ho |
iscussing in details the clamorous deal of Lviv | Jews with Jesuits and the eager leaders of the commu |
anese Islands in 1912, and large numbers of the | Jews of Rhodes had begun to emigrate during the 1930 |
seum gives broad coverage of the history of the | Jews in Romania. |
on a mission of inquiry to the condition of the | Jews. |
simson was succeeded by a party of twenty-three | Jews, who arrived at New Amsterdam in October, from |
hich intended to force the disappearance of the | Jews by means of their forcible integration into the |
His mother was the daughter of Romanian | Jews but Clark was baptized Episcopalian while he wa |
er Benjamin of Tiberias and a force of Tiberian | Jews. |
in judging offenders, above all the rest of the | Jews, as we have already observed; when, therefore, |
00, addressed the paternal origins of Ashkenazi | Jews. |
Lusius Quietus, the conqueror of the | Jews of Mesopotamia, was now in command of the Roman |
rd and in different streets the corpses of shot | Jews accumulated. |
that tree, and thus dismember the realm of the | Jews. |
n camps and the systematic extermination of the | Jews by the Germans, reported by its courier Jan Kar |
ot publicly speak out against the murder of the | Jews during the Holocaust, the Vatican did take acti |
around the Holocaust and the sufferings of the | Jews in Europe, he could not bring himself to write |
ecifically in retaliation for the murder of two | Jews in nearby Petah Tiqva. |
See also: History of the | Jews in Iraq, Baghdadi Jews, and Kurdish Jews |
A lifelong devotee to the well-being of the | Jews of southern France, Portugal, and Spain, beginn |
Although the status of the | Jews in the Ottoman Empire may have often been exagg |
hov argued that the class structure of European | Jews resembled an inverted class pyramid where few J |
A second large wave of Ashkenazi | Jews came to Istanbul during the 1930s and 1940s fol |
[Caliph] requesting that he dispatch one of his | Jews of the seed of royalty of the House of David. |
ould only affect the "civil status" of baptized | Jews. |
s and customs of my countrymen and those of the | Jews, before they reached the Land of Promise, and p |
The Law of Moses, Post-Biblical History of the | Jews (to fall of Jerusalem), Interlineary Translatio |
sought shelter in these caves, since 95% of the | Jews in Ukraine were exterminated. |
s not form part of the biblical canon of either | Jews or Christians. |
luding Civil Liberties in the Age of Terrorism; | Jews, Anti-Semitism and the American Legal System; L |
Taxation of the | Jews in Hamburg |
Once the program for the eradication of the | Jews was put into motion in the camps in German occu |
im" (Yehochanan the High Priest, Council of the | Jews. |
When he heard of the | Jews' tapes, Koretsky offered to release them. |
and her aunts, who were descendants of Sephardi | Jews in Balkans, and most of her novels are set in 1 |
ed the Danes to identify with the plight of the | Jews, even though small-scale anti-Semitism had been |
86% of German inhabitants, and rest of Czechs, | Jews and many other groups. |
s who were concerned with the fate of surviving | Jews of German nationality, to also include "other p |
Until 1939 most of the | Jews were banished or deported to Vienna. |
A violent tumult broke out; the lives of the | Jews were seriously menaced; and it was only with th |
Main articles: History of the | Jews in England, History of the Jews in Scotland, Hi |
built specifically for a community of Sephardi | Jews, who originally came from Turkey. |
quarter of the city until the expulsion of the | Jews from Spain in 1492, the church of San Lorenzo b |
ed from Judaism and that it was the duty of the | Jews to acquire these branches of knowledge, of whic |
ced in South Africa, small numbers of Ashkenazi | Jews arrived from Britain and Germany. |
The cries of the | Jews watching their yeshiva and holy books burn to t |
s of the Israelites in Yemen") A history of the | Jews in Yemen during the 17th and 18th Century CE. |
facts documenting the everyday life of Alsatian | Jews. |
ffice is a result of the legal condition of the | Jews in medieval times when the Jewish communities f |
ome to refer exclusively to the genocide of the | Jews in scholarly writing until the 1960s. |
With increasing persecution of European | Jews, the outbreak of World War II and continuing vi |
-Semite and called for the extermination of the | Jews and believed in the Final Solution that was so |
nks to Asscher and Cohen the deportation of the | Jews in the Netherlands achieved a greater measure o |
which culminated in the massacre of many of the | Jews living in Sijilmassa (presumably peacefully, un |
the German demand for the extradition of 11,343 | Jews from those territories re-occupied by Bulgaria, |
istians who campaigned for a restoration of the | Jews to their ancient homeland. |
Revolution of 1905, and the persecution of the | Jews. |
opulation consisting almost entirely of Hasidic | Jews of the Viznitz sect. |
The arrival of additional | Jews is nothing less than the beginning of a nationa |
he relief of the poor and the conversion of the | Jews. |
da, Seara endorsed the emancipation of Romanian | Jews, and, in contrast to the antisemitism of more t |
himself noted for intervening on behalf of the | Jews, and who helped establish the local synagogue a |
ary 1939 prophecy about the annihilation of the | Jews to be fulfilled." |
"highest religious authority not only of London | Jews but of all Orthodox Jews throughout the United |
e Nazi regime's program of extermination of the | Jews of Europe and encouraged it through the virulen |
lio of DELASEM, who organized the escape of the | Jews to Switzerland. |
y part in the society for the conversion of the | Jews, and his grounds for not believing in the perso |
o was optimistic in regard to the future of the | Jews and assumed that they would be granted greater |
months, where she witnessed the genocide of the | Jews and the Gypsies and took part in the internatio |
Although most of the | Jews on those trains were deported in later transpor |
History of the | Jews in Trieste |
Also, the article History of the | Jews in Brazos County, Texas, representing this subj |
History of the | Jews in Sweden |
Small numbers of Romanian | Jews left independently for the Palestine as early a |
an opponent against Polish assimilation of the | Jews he established for the 1873 elections of the Re |
tempt to assassinate Obama consists of Yemenite | Jews under the guise of Al-Qaeda." |
The Hellenization of the | Jews in the pre-Hasmonean period was not universally |
and rallies them to proclaim Jesus King of the | Jews. |
) was Presbyter Judaeorum or chief rabbi of the | Jews of England and agent of Richard of Cornwall. |
Although some of the | Jews hiding in these caves were caught and extermina |
Germany, since under the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 | Jews were not allowed to work in universities. |
. V. Chotek for a decree of emancipation of the | Jews instead, but this request was not granted. |
ften officiating at public gatherings of Haredi | Jews in Jerusalem. |
viet authorities reported that a total of 2,558 | Jews were murdered in ravines to the west of town. |
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