The War Against the Jews
.... D. Dawidowicz, in The War Against the
Jews, 1933-1945, tells the story of the evolution of the Nazi campaign led by Adolf Hitler to destroy the
Jews in
Europe. ....
(1350

5

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Expulsion of the Jews
.... The
Jews in Eastern
Europe experienced these freedoms to a greater degree than the
Jews in Safed in the Ottoman Empire. .... The
Jews in Christian
Europe 1400-1700. ....
(1734

7

)
Experience of Jews in the Modern Period
.... of World War I. In the 1920s, legislation formally limiting immigration from Southern and Central
Europe stranded many
Jews in
Europe, effectively preparing ....
(2864

11

)
Oppression of Jews During the Holocaust
.... the events of the Holocaust in the US, reactions from and behavior of various sectors of society when they learned what was happening to
Jews in
Europe, and in ....
(2946

12

)
Jews in Romania
.... language patterns. Ashkenazim in Central
Europe favored German: "the Ashkenazi
Jews, who acquired German in the Middle Ages . . . then ....
(807

3

)
Historical Origins of Jews in Romania
.... language patterns. Ashkenazim in Central
Europe favored German: "the Ashkenazi
Jews, who acquired German in the Middle Ages . . . then ....
(807

3

)
Reorganization of Jews in the Ottoman Empire
The purpose of this research is to examine the reorganization of the
Jews in the Ottoman Empire after the formal expulsion of
Jews from Western
Europe in 1492. ....
(2990

12

)
Plagues of Europe
.... by a pervading desire for masochistic penitence, and the persecution and massacre of the
Jews. The plague, understandably, struck fear in
Europe, and because ....
(2269

9

)
Hassidic Jews in American Society
.... that he had been poisoned by the
Jews, and they were expelled "for all eternity."3 During these centuries,
Jews were harassed throughout Christian
Europe. ....
(1668

7

)
Changes in Europe Between 1870-1939
.... of view. The presence of significant numbers of
Jews in East Central
Europe posed a distinct social problem. Large Jewish communities ....
(3413

14

)
Money Driven Economy in Europe
.... or banking skills of the
Jews acted as a method of physical security against pogroms. However, what this says about the commercialization of
Europe is that it ....
(2476

10

)
The Kibbutz in Israel
.... Unfortunately, this liberation created serious problems for the
Jews of
Europe. Specifically, it encouraged anti-Semitism among many non-
Jews. ....
(1763

7

)
Jewish Immigration to America
.... degree of discrimination against
Jews at the time, was less prevalent in the US A majority of the Yiddish-speaking
Jews from Eastern
Europe would settle on the ....
(1404

6

)
US Immigration Policy on Jews in WWII
World War II and US Immigration Policy Concerning
Jews This paper will discuss the .... during the Second World War with regard to Jewish persons living in
Europe. ....
(2506

10

)
American Jewish Population in 1800
.... Many of the smaller Jewish groups along the Eastern seaboard had to rely on Sephardic
Jews in
Europe for funding to build synagogues. ....
(830

3

)
JEWS IN MUSLIM SPAIN This research p
.... poet, grammarian, philosopher and scientist who was one of many leading Spanish
Jews who left Andalucia and took with him to Christian
Europe the learning of ....
(4046

16

)
Anti-Semitism in France
.... to contemporary political realities in the Middle East, the US and
Europe but these also stem from historical anti-Semitism against
Jews throughout
Europe. ....
(2427

10

)
Anti-Semitism in France
.... to contemporary political realities in the Middle East, the US and
Europe but these also stem from historical anti-Semitism against
Jews throughout
Europe. ....
(2427

10

)
Films Referencing The Holocaust
.... centuries, the film manages to combine antipathy with concern for the contemporary Jew along with a warning about the serious threat facing the
Jews in
Europe. ....
(1811

7

)
ANOTHER CENTURY OF WAR: ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
.... While all these were sent to camps and, most of them, killed one way or another, it is the
Jews of
Europe that suffered the most. They became the scapegoats. ....
(1404

6

)
Contemporary Jewish Thinkers
.... a "counterculture." The onset of the Enlightenment, its rejection of dogma and its belief in the equality of humanity, appealed to the
Jews of Western
Europe. ....
(2740

11

)
Jewish Thinkers A. Within the histo
.... a "counterculture." The onset of the Enlightenment, its rejection of dogma and its belief in the equality of humanity, appealed to the
Jews of Western
Europe. ....
(2711

11

)
Judaism
.... appear in society that recognized
Jews as equal to other citizens, and many formal rights and duties of citizenship were granted to
Jews in
Europe particularly ....
(1880

8

)
The Final Solution
.... an important point when he asserts that it is likely than any number of governments around the world had some idea of what was happening to
Jews in
Europe. ....
(1412

6

)
Antisemitism
In consequence,
Jews throughout
Europe and the United States lived in a state of uncertainty, usually "tolerated" but seldom fully accepted. ....
(2190

9

)
The Chosen
.... Banished over the previous millennium from country after country, the
Jews of
Europe were continually seeking a place where they might settle and build ....
(1945

8

)
The Yemenite Jews
.... They were isolated from all other Jewish communities, those of the Mediterranean, Iraq, and Iran as well as
Europe. The
Jews of Yemen lived in a country which ....
(2587

10

)
Jewish Movement of Hasidism
.... When Bal Shem Tov died in 1760, he had some 100,000 followers, and at this point, Hasidism may have included half the
Jews in Eastern
Europe. ....
(2479

10

)
Hasidism Hasidism is a Jewish movement dati
.... When Bal Shem Tov died in 1760, he had some 100,000 followers, and at this point, Hasidism may have included half the
Jews in Eastern
Europe. ....
(2479

10

)
Assimilation of Jewish Immigrants
.... Jewish secularization based in
Europe's nineteenth century challenge to all religious .... shape American Judaism by blending the German
Jews' religious allegiance ....
(879

4

)