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  • ; a serious archive of the history of Romanian Jewry; a collection of paintings of and by Romanian
  • Also nearby is St Lawrence Jewry, a Church of England guild church on Gresham S
  • which greatly raised awareness among American Jewry about the Jews of Germany.
  • ry of the Nazi attempt to exterminate European Jewry, after it had become clear that the western po
  • in initiates a sociological research on Soviet Jewry, an attempt to organize an international sympo
  • ofit organization aimed at developing European Jewry and promoting tolerance and reconciliation on
  • was regarded as one of the leaders of Charedi Jewry, and was a member of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTor
  • abbi of Pressburg, was the leader of Hungarian Jewry and one of the leading Rabbi's of European Jew
  • Marrus is an expert on the history of French Jewry and anti-semitism.
  • ecturer of the united parishes of St. Laurence Jewry and St. Martin, Ironmonger Lane.
  • Jewish History, the most famous being American Jewry and the Civil War, in 1951.
  • was a member of the Public Council for Soviet Jewry and was on the Controller Committee of Housing
  • ft and Elliott also joined the Hollies, whilst Jewry and Sanderson became the band's joint managers
  • He was an acknowledged leader of Galician Jewry and was renowned as a miracle worker, attracti
  • Sociology, Comparative Religion, Contemporary Jewry and Race and Ethnic Relations.
  • ure was marked by the divisiveness of New York Jewry, and the polemic of the kosher slaughterhouses
  • n neutrality, Greenberg had to abandon Russian Jewry, and claimed that Britain should join Russia i
  • orn 1946) is a notable former leader of Soviet Jewry and one of the founders of Baal Teshuva moveme
  • small display of items associated with Cologne Jewry, and a kosher restaurant.
  • onnected with the massive deportation of Dutch Jewry and the extent of the collaboration by the Dut
  • the following year, uniting with St Olave Old Jewry, and when that too ceased to a viable parish,
  • which they were in close contact with orthodox Jewry, and when the latter was able to exercise auth
  • urches, St Vedast alias Foster and St Lawrence Jewry, and several halls, including Goldsmiths Hall,
  • t to be by Grinling Gibbons from St Olave, Old Jewry, and the pulpit from All-Hallows-the-Great.
  • r the survival and transplantation of European Jewry as an activist in the Vaad Hatzalah and the Ag
  • er was a prominent leader of American Orthodox Jewry as well, serving on the Moetzes Gedolei HaTora
  • d the nonconformist Samuel Chandler at the Old Jewry at a salary of £400.
  • e mainstream Nazi anti-Semitism considered the Jewry being a group of people bound by close, so-cal
  • zation of the earth and with it the victory of Jewry, but the annihilation of the Jewish race in Eu
  • Due to the destruction of European Jewry by the German Nazis, the Folksbiene is one of
  • American Jewry Comes of Age
  • Consultation, co-chairman of the Ottawa World Jewry Committee (formerly Ottawa Soviet Jewry Commit
  • one of the synagogues that made up the Eastern Jewry Community, but is now independent.
  • He moved to the pastorate of the Old Jewry congregation in 1783, and retained this charge
  • Goldberg Commission Report on American Jewry During the Holocaust
  • book researches the Holocaust of the European Jewry during World War II.
  • anzler as "the pioneer of research on Orthodox Jewry during the war."
  • thing to an overall Exilarchal authority among Jewry everywhere in the Middle East in early modern
  • ers of Jewish law for Ashkenazic and Sephardic Jewry followed suit, both Rabbi Moses Isserles and R
  • Afterwards he was Vicar of St Lawrence Jewry followed by a 11 year spell in Manchester, fol
  • Rabbi Chaim Ozer dedicated his life to world Jewry for the next 55 years.
  • s a source of inspiration for a wide circle of Jewry, for both his educational attainments and his
  • arly leader of the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, founded in 1964.
  • ntations is a 1998 documentary about Louisiana Jewry from award-winning director Brian Cohen.
  • inkelstein of being "harsh critics of American Jewry from the left," and challenges the notion refl
  • he formal preservation of the history of Texas Jewry goes back to Rabbi Henry Cohen of Galveston an
  • he formal preservation of the history of Texas Jewry goes back to Rabbi Henry Cohen of Galveston an
  • nline exhibits including 350 Years of American Jewry, Great Voices of Reform Judaism, and Hebrew Un
  • Jewry guide of Segovia.
  • sts, who were still a small minority of Polish Jewry, had hoped that the Hasidic masses would conti
  • as the North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry) has attempted to provide those whom have been
  • id Israel who contacted the Council for German Jewry in London informing them that extraordinary me
  • Congress and a leading representative of world Jewry in the historic Catholic-Jewish dialogue that
  • St Lawrence Jewry in Gresham Street
  • Thomas Rowlandson was born on Old Jewry in 1756.
  • European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750.
  • eld, daughter of Sir John Weld at St Olave Old Jewry in London.
  • ey were pioneers of the rebuilding of Orthodox Jewry in the United States.
  • terbork, financed, ironically, partly by Dutch Jewry, in order to absorb fleeing Jews from Nazi Ger
  • With the enclosure of Warsaw Jewry in a confined ghetto, his education continued
  • ng with Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, he led American Jewry in issues of halachic and spiritual guidance u
  • mouth before moving, in 1716, to preach at Old Jewry in London.
  • 1), was one of the leading rabbis of Hungarian Jewry in the second half of the nineteenth century a
  • one of the leading Orthodox rabbis of European Jewry in the first half of the nineteenth century.
  • The Cultural Structure of East Ashkenazic Jewry; in: The Slavonic and East European Review, Lo
  • On the west side of Old Jewry is St. Olave Old Jewry.
  • St Lawrence Jewry is a Church of England guild church in the Cit
  • that while this collection was new to European Jewry, it was probably well-known to the Jews of Yem
  • s presence is commemorated in the street name, Jewry Lane.
  • part as secretary, representatives of European Jewry met and discussed the first plans for coloniza
  • He has said that Israel and Diaspora Jewry must "rethink" their relationship.
  • lets area of London and later moved to the Old Jewry near Cheapside where his father ran an Inn cal
  • n Uyghurs in Wuling, Hunan, and the Babylonian Jewry of Kaifeng, see Kaifeng Jews), or were forced
  • ce granted Matthew the royal protection of the Jewry of Capua as a reward for his loyalty.
  • n, a leading Rabbinical authority for Orthodox Jewry of the second half of the twentieth century.
  • as the primary halakhic authority for European Jewry of his day.
  • Meanwhile, A European Interlude”) about Polish Jewry on the eve of war.
  • discovered a mikveh (ritual bath) near to Old Jewry, on the corner of Gresham Street and Milk Stre
  • is work was not directly addressed to Venetian Jewry or to the official rabbinate of the time, but
  • yahadut Slovakia (The Destruction of Slovakian Jewry), published by Yad Vashem in 1961.
  • is America, even the influential international Jewry, so sensitive in its reaction to any transgres
  • Throughout they were a branch of the French Jewry, speaking French and writing French glosses, a
  • ians, such as Leni Yahil (The Rescue of Danish Jewry: Test of a Democracy, 1969), believe that the
  • rests include Eastern Europe, Eastern European Jewry, the Holocaust in Eastern Europe, and modern n
  • Among European Jewry this bread often takes the form of the traditi
  • ibility of the complete assimilation of German Jewry through an open affirmation of the ideal of Ge
  • ational Jewish Committee that represents World Jewry to other world religions and is International
  • as the plan, signed by him, to deport Romanian Jewry to Belzec.
  • in the seventeenth-century practice of Polish Jewry to give money to their small children for dist
  • Jews of Hope, The Plight of Soviet Jewry Today, (1984)
  • inzberg spoke of the need to keep Conservative Jewry under the rubric of Halakhah.
  • rnational Seminar of the Study Circle on World Jewry under the auspices of the President of Israel,
  • be the spiritual leader of Orthodox Lithuanian Jewry until his death in 1939 and rarely granted ord
  • View of the Jewry Wall site showing the Jewry Wall Museum on the
  • The Jewry Wall Museum is a museum in Leicester.
  • Finds can now be seen at the Jewry Wall Museum.
  • It faces the Jewry Wall ruins, and houses artifacts from iron age
  • The wall and baths are adjoined by the Jewry Wall Museum, which contains excellent local ex
  • The Jewry Wall in Leicester, England is believed to be t
  • Oliver D. Harris, 'Jews, jurats and the Jewry Wall: a name in context', Transactions of the
  • nued this activism when, decades later, Soviet Jewry was a still "quiet" matter .
  • His influence over Romanian Jewry was immense and he had a large following which
  • He also edited the Book of Yemenite Jewry, which was written in memory of fellow Yemenit
  • l itself but also of the church of St Lawrence Jewry whose strange alignment may shadow the ellipti