Films Referencing The Holocaust
.... were no longer arriving by droves on America's shores; the
Jew in the United States was becoming a recognizable American; the
European Jew, by contrast, was ....
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European Jewish History
.... to modern times, particularly noting as appropriate the transforming concept of the
Jew as alien to mainstream (and sometimes antagonistic)
European culture. ....
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What does it mean to be a Jew?
.... changes has been the fact that Judaism has become a non-
European religion; its three .... and Protestantism as one of the major American faiths.) To be
Jew in the ....
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European Immigrants to Latin America
.... to provide labor, and repeated proposals were made to attract
European immigrants who .... center which promises everything to the citizen and nothing to the
Jew. ....
(1159

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Social Stratification & the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
....
Jew,
European, educated, culturally elite, middle or upper class, "white," are all categories that have been socially favored and viewed as superior. ....
(1987

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Sigmund Freud and Judaism
.... willing to downplay the role of Jewishness in order to encourage
European and American .... expressed a greater appreciation of the importance of being a
Jew in an ....
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The Chosen
.... so it was that Jews found a home among the earliest
European settlements in .... introduction of the Inquisition, which had already burned a Brazilian
Jew at the ....
(1945

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The Origins of Middle Eastern Terrorism
.... movement achieved momentum in 1896, when Hungarian
Jew and journalist Theodor Herzl published The Jewish State. That text deconstructed
European anti-Semitism ....
(3265

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The Yemenite Jews
.... to him only as a means of religious expression." The Yemenite
Jew's desire to .... This has made Yemenite Judaism particularly resistant to
European influences that ....
(2587

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Oppression of Jews During the Holocaust
.... side were Americans,
Jew and Gentile alike, who were still recoiling from what was perceived as the horror of US involvement in the Great (
European) War. ....
(2946

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Contemporary Jewish Thinkers
.... writers of turn-of-the-century Germany, also played a key role in the Western
European Zionist movement. Nordau considered himself more a German than a
Jew. ....
(2740

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Jewish Thinkers A. Within the histo
.... writers of turn-of-the-century Germany, also played a key role in the Western
European Zionist movement. Nordau considered himself more a German than a
Jew. ....
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Major beliefs of Judaism
.... In 1896, Hungarian
Jew and journalist Theodor Herzl published The Jewish State, which deconstructed
European anti-Semitism and articulated the Zionist answer ....
(2750

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Nationalism
.... is left largely untouched in his alternate interpretation, but he demotes
European nationalism to a .... a religion, but one does not cease to be a
Jew by ceasing ....
(2615

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Experience of Jews in the Modern Period
.... The multicentury transformation of
European Jewish experience from the time of the .... were strapped to anti-Semitism that included every
Jew-hate stereotype ....
(2864

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Jewish Movement of Hasidism
.... it afforded and in other respects between East
European and West
European Jews, much as .... as a regression from it: The image of the romantic, brave
Jew in the ....
(2479

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Hasidism Hasidism is a Jewish movement dati
.... it afforded and in other respects between East
European and West
European Jews, much as .... as a regression from it: The image of the romantic, brave
Jew in the ....
(2479

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Literary Treatments of Jewish Children
.... Before World War II, and particularly before 1920, East
European Jews, who had .... is a fundamental aspect of the cultural experience of being a
Jew (Patz and ....
(3843

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Hassidic Jews in American Society
.... heresy.16 Nevertheless, Hassidism was eventually "embraced by a majority of East
European Jews."17 .... oneself for communion with God.19 To be a "Hasidic
Jew is to ....
(1668

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The Kibbutz in Israel
.... in which thousands of
European Jews were massacred. Herzl was also influenced by the trial of Alfred Dreyfus which took place in 1894. Dreyfus was a
Jew in the ....
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Contribution of Leopold Zunz to Jewish Scholarship
.... Nevertheless, Hasidism was eventually "embraced by a majority of East
European Jews" (p. 241 .... To be a "Hasidic
Jew is to know how to listen and receive" (Friedman ....
(1947

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Anti-Semitism in France
.... As Wiesel asserts, "In Europe, it is not very safe to be a
Jew. .... anomaly." Since many of the attacks against Jews stem from increasing
European disdain for US ....
(2427

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Anti-Semitism in France
.... As Wiesel asserts, "In Europe, it is not very safe to be a
Jew. .... anomaly." Since many of the attacks against Jews stem from increasing
European disdain for US ....
(2427

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Empire and the Middle East
.... air, both groups turned eagerly for help to the victorious
European powers. .... role in inspiring journalist Theodore Herzl, an assimilated Viennese
Jew, to found ....
(1913

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Influence of Albert Einstein on the 20th Century
.... people listened to the scientist speak in three roles- he did not include "the scientist": He said he was speaking to them as a man, a
European and a
Jew. ....
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Einstein, Hitler, Freud, Stalin & Marx
.... people listened to the scientist speak in three roles--he did not include "the scientist": He said he was speaking to them as a man, a
European and a
Jew. ....
(2708

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BALFOUR DECLARATION This research paper analyze
.... Herzl had become convinced by the unjust conviction of a
Jew, Colonel Alfred .... in Vienna in the 1890s that assimilation of Jews into
European societies were ....
(3987

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BALFOUR DECLARATION This research paper analyze
.... Herzl had become convinced by the unjust conviction of a
Jew, Colonel Alfred .... in Vienna in the 1890s that assimilation of Jews into
European societies were ....
(3988

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Role of Ethnicity in Religion
.... heresy.73 Nevertheless, Hassidism was eventually "embraced by a majority of East
European Jews."74 .... oneself for communion with God.76 To be a "Hasidic
Jew is to ....
(5410

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Reorganization of Jews in the Ottoman Empire
.... The organization had its origins as much in what the
Jew historically had not been, or had been perceived as not being, which was
European or indeed in some ....
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