Contemporary American Jews
.... family. The issue of Israel has served as another high profile item in helping American
Jews identify themselves as
Jewish. Many ....
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American Jewish Population in 1800
.... family. Many
Jewish women married non-
Jews. Others .... 15). As noted, the two primary
Jewish groups were the Sephardic and Ashkenazic
jews. The ....
(830

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Jewish Identity
.... In coming to this country and in choosing to become American
Jews rather than
Jewish Americans, Joselit argues that generations of American
Jews have had to ....
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Jews in the American Politica System This paper will be concerned ...
.... In fact, they have indicated that this concern is the "basis of
Jewish political responsibility." The
Jews are a unique culture within the fabric of American ....
(1116

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Jewish Immigration to America
.... 1924, more than two million
Jews would arrive on American shores, a "distinctive wave of Yiddish-speaking Ashkenazi
Jews from poor rural
Jewish populations of ....
(1404

6

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Assimilation of Jewish Immigrants
.... to their new land and to other
Jews in the same situation: In creating their visibly
Jewish institutions, the Germans were demonstrating that
Jews did more ....
(879

4

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Jews in the Middle East
.... The tone of the article is that it is an attempt to explain
Jewish beliefs to Christians and to a degree to indicate how
Jews accept Jesus in their tradition. ....
(1295

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Jewish Immigrant Experience in America
.... to their new land and to other
Jews in the same situation: In creating their visibly
Jewish institutions, the Germans were demonstrating that
Jews did more ....
(1354

5

)
Jews in Romania
.... This would seem to be the origin of the
Jews of Russia, and therefore, it is probable, of the
Jewish Colonies in Roumania" (Sitwell 108). ....
(807

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Jewish Emigration from Russia
Thousands and then tens of thousands of Russian
Jews began to study
Jewish history and texts. Many applied for permission to emigrate to Israel. ....
(279

1

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Historical Origins of Jews in Romania
.... This would seem to be the origin of the
Jews of Russia, and therefore, it is probable, of the
Jewish Colonies in Roumania" (Sitwell 108). ....
(807

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Jewish Alcoholism
.... One such organization that exists for
Jews in need of such services is known as
Jewish Alcoholics, Chemically Dependent Persons, and Significant Others (JACS). ....
(1935

8

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Expulsion of the Jews
.... By 1555-6, the
Jewish quarter had grown to include 143 households of
Jews from Portugal and 18 bachelors;
Jews from Cordova, 35 households, and 7 bachelors ....
(1734

7

)
Jewish & Christian Intermarriage
.... The rise in intermarriage between
Jews and Christians is met with different reactions by
Jewish and Christian clergy and communities. ....
(1722

7

)
Jewish Immigrants to America
.... of the postwar era, particularly in industries such as retail, clothing, and entertainment, which had high
Jewish concentrations, meant
Jews were becoming ....
(2408

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The Diaspora and Jewish History
.... stories of Daniel point out the deep desire of Diaspora
Jewish leaders to keep their culture and beliefs alive, and the history of the Diaspora
Jews shows how ....
(1647

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American Jewish History in the 20th Century
.... of the postwar era, particularly in industries such as retail, clothing, and entertainment, which had high
Jewish concentrations, meant
Jews were becoming ....
(2414

10

)
Music in a Jewish Ghetto: Terezin
.... of the Gentile population had hardly begun when the first
Jewish transport arrived .... the town of Terezin for new inhabitants who would consist of
Jews and others ....
(952

4

)
The War Against the Jews
.... about the nature and development of Hitler's efforts to eliminate the
Jewish population from Germany and Europe, the responses of the
Jews themselves, and ....
(1350

5

)
The Jewish - Christian Split
.... variously regarded by
Jews and Romans as a radical teacher or "rabbi," a possible Messiah, a political activist, and a threat to the
Jewish hierarchy (Fisher ....
(513

2

)
Hassidic Jews in American Society
.... tend to estrange them from other American
Jews, and lifestyle prefer ences which tend to estrange them from both other American
Jews and non
Jewish Americans. ....
(1668

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Contribution of Leopold Zunz to Jewish Scholarship
.... The Beginnings of Modern
Jewish Historiography The modern historiography of
Jews was begun in Germany in the nineteenth century by German
Jewish historians ....
(1947

8

)
Russian Jews
Thousands and then tens of thousands of Russian
Jews began to study
Jewish history and texts. Many applied for permission to emigrate to Israel. ....
(281

1

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Experience of Jews in the Modern Period
.... Consequences of this whole tide of activity included restrictive real estate covenants, formal and informal hiring limits for
Jews,
Jewish admissions "quotas ....
(2864

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)
Three Italian Jewish Families
.... When the anti-Semitic part of fascism became more obvious, Ettore started a special
Jewish fascist group to show that
Jews could be loyal to Italy and fascism. ....
(2039

8

)
Reorganization of Jews in the Ottoman Empire
.... Partly by
Jewish and partly by non-
Jewish choice,
Jews had been very much set apart from the rest of the communities in which their culture was not dominant. ....
(2990

12

)
The Jewish Way in Love and Marriage
.... Reform
Jews believe that
Jewish tradition has always been in a state of flux and that Judaism itself is an evolving entity. They ....
(1849

7

)
Jewish Political Involvement
.... Younger
Jewish workers in Russia had organized the Bund, "their own
Jewish branch of Russia's Social Democratic party" and
Jews had "participated ....
(1844

7

)
Jews in Poland after 1945
.... 20menu.htm, 1-2. This article discusses how the Catholic Church historically taught
Jewish history in a way that incited hostility and prejudice against
Jews. ....
(2235

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)
Arabs and Jews in Israel
.... Hope is also evident in Hadasah Hospital in Jerusalem, where Arab doctors treat
Jews, and many prominent Arabs travel here to be treated by
Jewish doctors they ....
(1049

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