Reorganization of Jews in the Ottoman Empire
.... century.
Indeed,
Jews paid income taxes to both Ottomans and the Jewish communities in which they lived (Shaw 75). Campbell notes ....
(2990

12

)
Esther as a Model for Jews of the Diaspora
.... its own.
Indeed, Esther can be interpreted as a description of how the
Jews first learned to function in the Diaspora. Within the ....
(3590

14

)
Experience of Jews in the Modern Period
....
Indeed,
Jews interested in escaping the Spanish Inquisition saw a way out of the oppression of a clandestine life as a Jew, manifest life as a Christian, given ....
(2864

11

)
European Jewish History
.... coincided in Europe, including France, on the eve of the revolution, there was resistance to the view that
Jews could be assimilated or
indeed accepted into ....
(5054

20

)
Judaism and Islam
.... the polytheistic peoples in the region that came under authority of Israel and Judah shows that there was an ethos of conquest among the
Jews.
Indeed, the fact ....
(3761

15

)
Authorship of Luke-Acts
.... does not describe a Jewish people who, as a whole, reject the early Christian message, and in which the believing
Jews are exceptions."
Indeed, he readily ....
(1705

7

)
Antisemitism
.... In the Imperial Germany of 1900, an increasingly broad range of professions were open to
Jews, and
indeed they were important contributors to the cultural and ....
(2190

9

)
Oppression of Jews During the Holocaust
....
Indeed, the fact that Avery Brundage, president of the American Athletic Union before .... According to Wyman, 24% of Americans considered
Jews a so cial menace ....
(2946

12

)
Paul Among Jews & Gentiles
....
Indeed, the stagnant picture of Paul which Stendahl paints is offensive to anyone .... that Paul does more to explain Judaism and Christianity to
Jews and Gentiles ....
(1074

4

)
Jesus the Pharisee
.... with claims by Jesus and Paul that the new religion would not be confined to
Jews but would be universal in scope. Bet Shammai were
indeed the Pharisees and ....
(910

4

)
Esther as a Heroic Figure & Role Model
.... its own.
Indeed, Esther can be interpreted as a description of how the
Jews first learned to function in the Diaspora. Within the ....
(3620

14

)
Nationalism
.... It was
indeed widely supposed among early Zionists that
Jews who did not emigrate would instead assimilate, and gradually and quietly cease to be
Jews. ....
(2615

10

)
Samson Raphael Hirsch and Nachman Krochmal
.... the
Jews in the political sense, but their emancipation from historical Judaism." Thus it was that Hirsch insisted that
Jews understand and
indeed "acquire all ....
(6853

27

)
Political Realities of Israel
....
Jews in the political sense, but their emancipation from historical Judaism."48 Thus it was that Hirsch insisted that
Jews understand and
indeed "acquire all ....
(7061

28

)
The State of Israel
....
Jews in the political sense, but their emancipation from historical Judaism."48 Thus it was that Hirsch insisted that
Jews understand and
indeed "acquire all ....
(7061

28

)
The Old Testament
....
Indeed, all through the Old Testament, the theme (according to the authors) seems to be .... God's ultimate plan for mankind in general, and the
Jews in particular ....
(2064

8

)
Assimilation of Jewish Immigrants
.... This population was
indeed changing into a more Jewish enclave than they had constituted in their homeland: German
Jews were not only Americanizing but, at the ....
(879

4

)
Jewish Immigrant Experience in America
.... This population was
indeed changing into a more Jewish enclave than they had constituted in their homeland: German
Jews were not only Americanizing but, at the ....
(1354

5

)
Fascism and Hitler and Mussolini
.... Extreme nationalism was at the core of Italian fascism, and Mussolini's own position toward Italian
Jews was never openly hostile.
Indeed, several of his ....
(2859

11

)
The books of the Bible
.... Your Grace, not (the way) of those who earned Your Anger (such as the
Jews), nor of .... because Jesus is not only a man but also the Son of God and
indeed is one ....
(3401

14

)
The Golem
....
Indeed, what is remarkable about the blood libel as far as the
Jews of the medieval Diaspora are concerned is the power it had to acquire institutional ....
(4152

17

)
Films Referencing The Holocaust
.... Chaplin saw himself as a humanitarian and did
indeed capture the danger facing the
Jews as no other filmmaker would do during the war. ....
(1811

7

)
Journalist Stephen G. Bloom's Postville
.... Although he and his family enjoyed Iowa, they felt like outsiders, as
indeed they were, not only because they were nonobservant reform
Jews (and therefore not ....
(1181

5

)
Story of a Conflict of Cultures
.... Although he and his family enjoyed Iowa, they felt like outsiders, as
indeed they were, not only because they were nonobservant reform
Jews (and therefore not ....
(1181

5

)
Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... The Hellenists, led by Stephen and Philip, directed their mission to "Hellenists"--
Jews who spoke ....
Indeed, Eberts cites the distinctive theologies of each group ....
(3013

12

)
Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... The Hellenists, led by Stephen and Philip, directed their mission to "Hellenists"--
Jews who spoke ....
Indeed, Eberts cites the distinctive theologies of each group ....
(3018

12

)
ISRAELI AND US POLITICAL SYSTEMS
.... as an ideology was also profoundly tied to Jewish tradition, as its commitment to the revival of the
Jews' biblical language, and,
indeed, its commitment to ....
(3148

13

)
Origins & Evolution of Zionism
.... to be created on Palestinian territory, they did con tend that the
Jews had a .... in Palestine prior to the creation of the state of Israel do,
indeed, enjoy equal ....
(1630

7

)
New Testament Differences between Jewish & Christian Traditions
....
Indeed, if one was not born Jewish, then they found themselves at the bottom of the hierarchy, and non-
Jews were not considered to as spiritually pure as
Jews. ....
(967

4

)
Books of the New Testament
....
Indeed, if one was not born Jewish, then they found themselves at the bottom of the hierarchy, and non-
Jews were not considered to as spiritually pure as
Jews. ....
(967

4

)