The Yemenite Jews
.... the "sada" (sayyids), much of the time they could take care of their
own internal affairs with their
own leadership." The extent to which the
Jews were left in ....
(2587

10

)
Reorganization of Jews in the Ottoman Empire
.... this way: "The People of the Book," as the
Jews are termed in the Koran, are declared to have closed their eyes to the confirmation of their
own heritage when ....
(2990

12

)
Contemporary American Jews
.... The vivid pioneering trail of Israel to establish a place where all
Jews can feel at home can actually spur American
Jews to fortify their
own ties to local ....
(808

3

)
Shiva and Purim
.... feast of Purim, God is revealing Himself to the
Jews as His Chosen People and indicating how human relationships reflect God's
own relationship to the
Jews. ....
(888

4

)
JEWS IN MUSLIM SPAIN This research p
.... Mocatta suggested that the
Jews helped bring about their
own downfall by taking advantage of the opportunities for wealth, power and intellectual ....
(4046

16

)
Fictional 1905 Letter from an Immigrant I am sure that
.... A lot of these big
Jews own the factories and the workshops--or so they call them--are owned by people who have come over more recently. ....
(1617

6

)
The Holocaust & Hitler
.... Kershaw points out that Hitler's hatred of the
Jews and his
own unique and central importance in the Nazi system are not part of the debate. ....
(1204

5

)
Esther as a Model for Jews of the Diaspora
.... captivity suggests that any pedagogy to be found in Esther stands on its
own. Indeed, Esther can be interpreted as a description of how the
Jews first learned ....
(3590

14

)
The Seaport City of Ephesus
.... Thus, Paul's sudden and overt attack on paganism in Ephesus not only threatened economic life but the
Jews'
own tenuous relationship with their fellow Ephesians ....
(2347

9

)
Hertzl
.... is likely that should Herzl adopt this view he would be treated with the same apprehension and criticism of contemporary
Jews as he was from
Jews of his
own era ....
(1515

6

)
Judaism
.... and many American
Jews in contemporary times take a viewpoint on Judaism that is unique when compared to the beliefs of other
Jews in their
own community. ....
(1880

8

)
Journalist Stephen G. Bloom's Postville
.... He also believes that "the conflict between the Postville locals and the Hasidic
Jews continued to be a metaphor for my
own transplanted life in Iowa. ....
(1181

5

)
Story of a Conflict of Cultures
.... He also believes that "the conflict between the Postville locals and the Hasidic
Jews continued to be a metaphor for my
own transplanted life in Iowa. ....
(1181

5

)
The Kibbutz in Israel
.... For more than two thousand years, the Jewish people lived in various parts of Europe without a homeland of their
own. During that time, many
Jews yearned for a ....
(1763

7

)
Judaism and Islam
.... In his lifetime, despite his
own debt to Judaism, the mentions of
Jews in the Koran were, probably because of their early conflicts with the Prophet, primarily ....
(1830

7

)
Donald Niewyk's book The Holocaust
.... one could argue that this was an act of resistance to the Nazi goal of killing all
Jews, because by their acts these prisoners' lengthened their
own lives. ....
(1390

6

)
The Holocaust & Survival Behavior
.... one could argue that this was an act of resistance to the Nazi goal of killing all
Jews, because by their acts these prisoners' lengthened their
own lives. ....
(1390

6

)
US Immigration Policy on Jews in WWII
.... assimilate into American society, holding on to their
own traditions and .... most Americans, they were certainly negative rather than positive concerning
Jews. ....
(2506

10

)
The Golden Age of Ottoman Jewry
.... weavers, and dyers proliferated. The
Jews formed their
own guilds which regulated trade and restricted competition. Men worked in small ....
(1686

7

)
Three Novels Dealing with Israel
.... be a human being! (Roth 84). Does this mean that Roth hates
Jews, Israel and his
own Jewish-American identity? No, it means only ....
(1623

6

)
Traditions in Judaism, Christianity & Islam
.... at the suffering of their fellow Muslims in countries that the western nations have attacked in the hopes of keeping their
own citizens safe. For
Jews, one of ....
(1138

5

)
The German Refugee
.... identity. It also suggests that in wiping out the
Jews, Germany also wiped out a significant portion of its
own culture. The narrator ....
(1326

5

)
The German Refugee
.... identity. It also suggests that in wiping out the
Jews, Germany also wiped out a significant portion of its
own culture. The narrator ....
(1327

5

)
Shoah: The Paradigmatic Genocide
.... Again, the question for the
Jews as a people and a nation is how to survive the hatred of such sworn enemies while also maintaining their
own humanity and ....
(1861

7

)
Shoah: The Paradigmatic Genocide
.... Jewish community to the suffering of others as the community takes whatever steps it feels are necessary to insure its
own survival." The
Jews "cannot endure ....
(1651

7

)
Assimilation of Jewish Immigrants
.... tradition and uniqueness(137). German
Jews created their
own distinctive version of Jewishness in their new home. These immigrants had a ....
(879

4

)
The Color of Water
.... as it looked; that class, luck, religion all factored in as well; that many white individuals' problems surpassed my
own, often by a lot; that all
Jews are not ....
(1474

6

)
Writer-Musician James McBride's Identity Crisis
.... as it looked; that class, luck, religion all factored in as well; that many white individuals' problems surpassed my
own, often by a lot; that all
Jews are not ....
(1474

6

)
Role of the Individual in the Holocaust
.... Still, to Levi, what gives the
Jews' and his
own individual suffering whatever significance it has is their and his ability to tell the story of the Holocaust ....
(1373

5

)
Jewish Immigrant Experience in America
.... tradition and uniqueness(137). German
Jews created their
own distinctive version of Jewishness in their new home. These immigrants had a ....
(1354

5

)