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Jewish community, enabling the foundation of a | Jews' Hospital for the Aged Poor and the Education a |
the notion that you can't speak honestly about | Jews without getting into trouble. |
e Ward had made some disparaging comments about | Jews during a Bible-study session, comments that wer |
But amidst the huge body of material about | Jews collected for Mead's project... is an interview |
eared in Shalom Y'all, a 2002 documentary about | Jews in the American South which also featured autho |
w Hammer parodies many common stereotypes about | Jews. |
Sons of Abraham: | Jews, Christians and Moslems, by James Kritzeck. |
n, and there are several shots of Nazis abusing | Jews. |
first German-speaking fraternal order to accept | Jews. |
nor retracted his comments, in which he accused | Jews of "causing all wars." |
hysical and mental state, Romero Ellner accused | Jews of being a problem in Honduras and also said to |
In particular, he has accused | Jews of deicide: "the leaders of Israel... mistreate |
blame for crimes from his regime while accusing | Jews of "bring[ing] destruction upon themselves". |
(The parliamentarians are, in addition, | Jews). |
In addition, | Jews from as far as France, Austria and Germany were |
The arrival of additional | Jews is nothing less than the beginning of a nationa |
come, he requested that the prison guards admit | Jews only if they had beards and wore head coverings |
ating Judaism in Rhodes, by expelling all adult | Jews and forcibly baptizing their children. |
ion Survey (2000-2001), about 50% of affiliated | Jews (versus 8% of unaffiliated) light Sabbath candl |
Lee, Felicia R. "Coping: Afghan | Jews Look Back in Sorrow" New York Times Dec. 30, 20 |
d at a small frequency of 2.2% in North African | Jews from Morocco, Tunisia and Libya. |
ot before causing tension between South African | Jews and their government. |
s printed in Italy, often used by North African | Jews) |
And again, | Jews cite God's characteristic of “steadfast lovingk |
r the judge said this was not an attack against | Jews in general but against a type of person "distin |
i-Semitic and represented a Blood libel against | Jews, and set off a diplomatic row between the Israe |
lson saw a new blood accusation brought against | Jews at Kutais, Transcaucasia. |
ortly after the Kielce pogrom, violence against | Jews had ceased. |
d editorials called for decisive action against | Jews . |
e term was being used as an ethnic slur against | Jews, although there were several Lipskis living in |
the first large-scale Nazi-led pogroms against | Jews in 1938 (Kristallnacht), so the day was conside |
lly the source of ritual murder charges against | Jews, often at times of social and economic tensions |
or "cosmopolitism" in Stalin's campaign against | Jews. |
s for his extreme views in recent years against | Jews, especially after a Financial Times interview w |
wn was misinterpreted as an ethnic slur against | Jews. |
At the sides violent acts against | Jews occur such as the burning of a synagogue and in |
ere increasingly restricted by the laws against | Jews, but Mannheimer nonetheless got married and beg |
been gradually restoring discrimination against | Jews. |
gone on a rampage of revenge - not only against | Jews but against German bishops as well." |
and implementing a war of annihilation against | Jews, prisoners of war, and the civilian population" |
ed pervasive anti-Semitism and violence against | Jews in Romania before World War II, when Romania's |
Center of committing serious war crimes against | Jews during the Second World War, when he was workin |
in the early 30s led to discrimination against | Jews and by 1933 Jewish teams were excluded from gen |
ave of anti-semitic attacks and pogroms against | Jews in southern Russia on 1881 instead led him to b |
etween 1451 and 1453, his fiery sermons against | Jews persuaded many southern German regions to expel |
He was one of the leading campaigners against | Jews from Germany being allowed to enter the United |
he site of the worst atrocity committed against | Jews this century before the Nazis.” |
strongly opposed to Adolf Hitler's ban against | Jews on the German Olympic team. |
ial science and the propaganda campaign against | Jews, Roma and Sinti, and the mentally and physicall |
There were many instances of violence against | Jews during their long history in Iraq, as well as n |
nown for passing out hate-filled fliers against | Jews, blacks and Asians on university campuses. |
York Times' coverage of Nazi atrocities against | Jews that culminated in the Holocaust. |
the start of a string of other attacks against | Jews in Europe; in August 1981, a synagogue in Vienn |
He applied Vichy's racist laws against | Jews very harshly (see Vichy France). |
Sigismund of Burgundy enacted laws against | Jews after coming to the throne after his conversion |
Though the laws were primarily directed against | Jews, other "non-Aryan" people were subject to the l |
Discrimination against | Jews and Catholics was also common, with both groups |
uch to influence popular German opinion against | Jews in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. |
cident was an act of terrorism directed against | Jews in part because it took place one day after the |
cidents of discrimination, particularly against | Jews and Muslims, as well as religious groups that h |
usation of ritual murder or blood libel against | Jews. |
nofficial and particular measures taken against | Jews up to 1935. |
regin was predominately engaged in agriculture, | Jews appear to have composed much of the population |
nd her assistant made friends and sought to aid | Jews and others persecuted by the Third Reich. |
Polish nurse who gained recognition for aiding | Jews persecuted by the Nazis during World War II and |
ill in hospitals and prisons, as well as aiding | Jews. |
AJEX: | Jews in the Spanish Civil War |
y for most of the war where many of the men, al | Jews, were intentionally pushed off the steep cliffs |
the synagogue is attended not only by Aleppian | Jews, but by many different types of Sephardic Jews |
ct to show that the exegesis of the Alexandrian | Jews, and with it that of the early Church Fathers, |
arned of the miracles of Jesus from Alexandrian | Jews returning from a pilgrimage in Jerusalem. |
he employed his legions against the Alexandrian | Jews in a brutal response to ethnic violence, and wa |
ke Egyptian Coptic, there were also Alexandrian | Jews such as Theophilus, whom Saint Luke the Evangel |
helped to attain to power-chief of the Algerian | Jews, a post to which was attached the office of bro |
The exiled Algerian | Jews have now a website under the name "zlabia.com". |
points out that in the oral legends of Algerian | Jews, "Kahya" was depicted as an ogre and persecutor |
Naphtali Busnash was Chief of the Algerian | Jews and statesman; born in Algiers in the middle of |
who appointed him in 1806 chief of the Algerian | Jews. |
1811) was a financier and chief of the Algerian | Jews. |
Gurkhas, Black Africans, Morrocans, Algerians, | Jews and Arabs from the British Mandate in Palestine |
ke Charles III Philip passed an act banning all | Jews from Palatinate-Neuburg. |
son Maximilian I signed an order expelling all | Jews from Styria, who were not allowed to return to |
and added, 'To paint the picture that all | Jews have always had to flee persecution is just pla |
Jacob expelled all | Jews from the Archbishopric of Mainz in 1507 (they h |
ree issued, which mandated the expulsion of all | Jews from Spain and its territories and possessions |
Following the massacre, it was decreed that all | Jews were banned from settling in the city of Basel |
uccessful attempt to enforce the baptism of all | Jews and Montanists in the empire (722), he issued a |
When the Nazis began requiring all | Jews to wear the Star of David, he voluntarily wore |
Until September 1943 almost all | Jews were sent to the Auschwitz or Belzec exterminat |
he evil prime minister's plan to annihilate all | Jews in the Persian Empire, which becomes the inspir |
ut in practice by St. Ildephonsus, banished all | Jews who did not embrace Catholicism. |
panish decree that ordered the expulsion of all | Jews who refused conversion to Catholicism, the Camo |
d involved spiritual leader, concerned with all | Jews. |
, the Senate would confirm an edict to kill all | Jews and Christians in the Roman Empire, Domitilla c |
By the 31 July 1741, all | Jews had to leave his lands and were only permitted |
not hold religious and moral authority over all | Jews in France, his charisma earned him a certain re |
ional Socialists came to power, she was, as all | Jews were, banned from playing in public and could o |
He therefore proposed to destroy all | Jews who would not become Christians; and he is repo |
50 only, the fiscus Iudaicus was imposed on all | Jews, including women, children, and elderly. |
l therefore decreed in its eight canon that all | Jews, except those in Narbonensis, were to be depriv |
“Leo Jung-Rabbi For All | Jews.” |
Not all | Jews are like that. |
lling for co-operation and dialogue between all | Jews (Jerusalem, February 14, 1999). |
All | Jews must have documents and hand in the keys to cur |
r birthday, and Rabbi Schneerson encouraged all | Jews to do so. |
All | Jews were registered and a Jewish Council (Judenrat) |
wever, the wording of the order singled out all | Jews, irrespective of their occupation, and it was i |
as Himmler announced on October 6 1943 that all | Jews would be killed...Who would believe me that I s |
Haddon Heights, NJ, an area which did not allow | Jews before World War II. |
Richard completed judicial reforms and allowed | Jews to re-enter the Archbishopric of Trier. |
sage of the so-called "Jew Bill," which allowed | Jews to hold public office in Maryland. |
uary 10, 1787, he signed a degree which allowed | Jews to be tax exempt, and gave them a plot of land |
o pressure the Soviet authorities into allowing | Jews to leave the country. |
facts documenting the everyday life of Alsatian | Jews. |
Polish citizens (not only ethnic Poles but also | Jews, Belarusians, Ukrainians) killed in Katyn over |
See also: | Jews and the slave trade |
Although | Jews were already living in Florida in the late 18th |
inated in the Jewish ghetto in Tehran, although | Jews from the other Iranian cities also claim to be |
Although | Jews had arrived in Bloomington by the 1850s, the sy |
tter advice, Barsimson and other early American | Jews succeeded before long in obtaining instructions |
e came to believe that the attitude of American | Jews during the Nazi era was to be faulted, and that |
d as a response to the assimilation of American | Jews. |
on was motivated by a desire to "train American | Jews to make a commitment to study and observe the m |
etaries of state, Arabs, and Israelis, American | Jews, Arabs, and evangelical Christians on why Ameri |
e notion reflected in their books that American | Jews did not begin to commemorate the Holocaust unti |
friends of Israel, the great swath of American | Jews and their Christian countrymen, who believed th |
information and to pass money sent by American | Jews to the starving yishuv. |
t for Chinese food and a movie as many American | Jews have taken up in recent years, watching movies |
or Peter Beinart contending that young American | Jews think little about Israel, if at all. |
It concluded that many young American | Jews want an open and frank discussion of Israel and |
If American | Jews had taken a more forceful approach, government |
Jewish Science: Spiritual Healing and American | Jews (Oxford University Press, USA, November 2004) |
ractice of using Italian Americans and American | Jews to portray Indians in the movies and reveals ho |
ry exhibited by younger generations of American | Jews. |
American | Jews viewed Palestine as the new Jewish frontier. |
erica and the first generation of American-born | Jews. |
hering, and whipping against African Americans, | Jews, Catholics, and other social or ethnic minoriti |
ment, regularly playing with African Americans, | Jews and other children from ethnic minorities. |
-speaking world, the Nordic countries and among | Jews. |
Many religious rituals-notably Passover among | Jews, Christmas and Easter among Christians, and the |
in homage of Eliezer Papo, who is honored among | Jews for his book Pele Yoetz, and revered in Silistr |
logy, and promoter of conversion attempts among | Jews and Muslims. |
on was to be utilized for proselytization among | Jews. |
ig for the training of missionary workers among | Jews. |
m and emphasize religious pluralism, both among | Jews and in interfaith relations. |
er is no longer a significant distinction among | Jews, as in pre-World War II Europe. |
ze Judaism and strengthen Jewish identity among | Jews the world over; above all, of his gift of visio |
ultural and artistic movement which began among | Jews in Eastern Europe during the latter part of the |
rtyrs to alleged anti-Christian practices among | Jews. |
A well-known auspicious practice among | Jews is to pray for 40 consecutive days at the Weste |
accused, amongst other things, of working among | Jews and listening to the BBC. |
[38] Nevertheless, social antagonism among | Jews in Israel towards Christians is still prevalent |
also found a particularly warm reception among | Jews in the 1930s. |
Although not widely read among | Jews today, it is popular in the mussar tradition, w |
isy were most likely examples of disputes among | Jews and internal to Judaism that were common at the |
rpretation of the biblical Creation story among | Jews today is rare among non-Orthodox groups. |
stics: Galicia has the highest death rate among | Jews and the highest immigration to America. |
ation on the religious knowledge of the ancient | Jews and Patriarchs; to which is annexed a specimen |
ish religion and claim descent from the ancient | Jews of Palestine. |
by the pagans to taunt the first Christians and | Jews. |
Churches and National Council of Christians and | Jews in USA. |
Irish, Portuguese, Scots, Maltese, Italians and | Jews, with many Arab Christians such as the Lebanese |
he ‘curriculum' - and that means Christians and | Jews as well as Muslims. |
lonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and | Jews 1430-1950 was the Runciman Prize and Duff Coope |
ian court convicted him for capturing Poles and | Jews trying to escape from the Vilna Ghetto, who wer |
ups, such as Bolsheviks, gypsies, partisans and | Jews. |
ce a president on The Council of Christians and | Jews. |
The Cult of Saints among Muslims and | Jews in Medieval Syria (Oxford: Oxford University Pr |
35 he called for a conference between Nazis and | Jews in Philadelphia for the purpose of reconciliati |
mmittee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms and | Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership. |
t also had the result of keeping Christians and | Jews separate, with the Christians inhabiting the lo |
on, A Prayer for the Government: Ukrainians and | Jews in Revolutionary Times, 1917-1920. |
daea province was renamed Syria Palaestina, and | Jews were banned from entering the city, on pain of |
In 1897, synagogues were ransacked and | Jews were murdered inTripolitania. |
p's main aim was to encourage young Muslims and | Jews to meet for weekly drama workshops to allow mem |
d the outbreak of hostilities between Arabs and | Jews, Mar Samuel relocated to the United States in 1 |
We will fight the Crusaders and | Jews in this country. |
3; but widows may have paid a reduced rate, and | Jews may have paid 125 akces. |
ng Italian views towards Slovenes/Croatians and | Jews. |
, in the absence of agreement between Arabs and | Jews, should be established by the United Nations. |
Evangelicals and | Jews in Conversation, Baker Book House, 1978. |
bels, and successfully convert many Muslims and | Jews to the Roman Catholic faith. |
ble and unable to lead a solution for Arabs and | Jews. |
sity, The National Conference of Christians and | Jews, The Dallas Urban League and twelve others. |
nd, principally amongst Muslims, Christians and | Jews in the Middle East. |
ard from the Canadian Council of Christians and | Jews. |
was one of many sites of massacres of Poles and | Jews committed between 1942 and 1945 by UPA and the |
ans, Ottoman Turks, Roma, Greeks, Armenians and | Jews - as Northern Thrace. |
27 of the National Conference on Christians and | Jews, now known as the National Conference for Commu |
Blacks and | Jews was directed by Deborah Kaufman and Alan Snitow |
App equated Communists and | Jews, and blamed both for post war problems rather t |
housands ethnic Poles, and also Belarusians and | Jews, were forcibly deported to Siberia. |
ed people to fight jihad against Christians and | Jews. |
to the International Council of Christians and | Jews, he has been actively involved in interfaith di |
, English as elephants, Dutch as squirrels, and | Jews as skunks who "stunk up everything". |
1939 was about 5,000, including many Poles and | Jews. |
The essay itself inspired the group, and | Jews throughout Europe, and was a landmark in the de |
and not Moses as fundamentalist Christians and | Jews believe). |
d into the stone under which lie young pigs and | Jews who are sucking; behind the sow stands a rabbi |
that the meaning was quite simply "land of the | Jews", "estate of the Jews", perhaps in reference to |
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