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    Lessons from Deborah’ Inspiration and Implications on the Plight of Women Leadership in A Male Dominated Society: Significances for Today’s World by Rugyendo, Medard

    Published 2024
    “…Women couldn’t be placed in higher positions of leadership in the Jewish community yet women like Deborah the prophetess and judge in the Old Testament (Judges 4 & 5) inspired the Israelites who later defeated the Canaanite oppressors. …”
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    The Language Shift Origins of Judeo-Spanish by Mahir Şaul

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This article proposes that the Judeo-Spanish language of the Sephardic Jews of the Balkans and the eastern Mediterranean involved at its origin a language shift that occurred after emigration from the Iberian Peninsula, in non-Hispanic environment; that a form of Castilian was adopted as a deliberate act and rapidly in the early period of exile, to change a prior situation of Romance language pluralism within and among the transplanted Jewish communities. …”
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    An interpretation map: finding paths to reading processes by B. Green

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Finally, it offers us a context in which to place and appreciate pre?critical Jewish and Christian interpretations. The article closes with a set of suggestions for interpretation in view of its long history in biblical studies. …”
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    Elephas religiosus. Variations grecques, romaines, païennes, juives et chrétiennes sur le thème de la religiosité animale by Gilles Courtieu

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The status of animals and their relationship to humans was much debated in pagan, Jewish, and Christian antiquity. Against the prevailing consensus, some authors went so far as to acribe religious behaviour to certain animals, selecting the most rational among them. …”
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    Na sala de edição: “Mãe judia, 1964”, de Moacyr Scliar by Nicola Gavioli

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This article explores how the short story “Jewish mother, 1964” by Moacyr Scliar, under the guise of a coming-of-age story and a monologue of a mentally ill patient, sheds light on violent practices that, without leaving visible marks on the body, have incurred serious and longstanding wounds within Brazilian society. …”
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    Assimilation ou fidélité aux valeurs du Vieux Monde ? La nouvelle et sa représentation de l’immigration juive aux Etats-Unis by Crystel Pinçonnat

    Published 2001-06-01
    “…This article examines the representation these texts offer of the ongoing conflict within the Ashkenaze Jewish community, who came to the United States, torn between its past and its present, resistance and assimilation.…”
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    The jubilee year of the Reformed Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa by S Moripe

    Published 1998-12-01
    “… Africans celebrate life just like Jewish people. They celebrate their religion, they dance it, they sing it and they act it. …”
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    De la guerre mondiale à la guerre civile. L’occupation austro-allemande de l’Ukraine en 1918 by Thomas Chopard

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This article shows how this period participated in the brutalization of the ukrainian social body, through three logics: violent occupation and politics of requisition that finished that delegitimation of State in the region; a brutal pacification of political and social conflicts, essentially in the countryside; and the search of an internal enemy, that stigmatized the ukrainian jewish populations.…”
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    Des moines trop bavards : imprudence, simulation ou dissimulation dans les monastères hiéronymites du xve siècle. L’exemple de Santa Catalina de Talavera by Sophie Coussemacker

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Jerome experienced a serious internal crisis between factions of old and new Christians in the 1470-80s, it had to constitute an internal inquisition tracking down the Jewish monks to the highest peaks of the order. The case of the monastery of Talavera, especially known by the denunciations of the monks of Guadalupe, makes it possible to understand some of the concealment strategies implemented by the monks of Converse origin, but also their relative imprudence, before the outbreak of the crisis. …”
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    Genesis of Holocaust history politics: Case study: Republic of Serbia 1945-2020 by Radojković Stefan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…During the third phase (2011-2020), the explicit naming of the Jewish victims of the Holocaust as well as the Roma victims of Samudaripen persists, on the one hand, while at the same time striving for their (institutional) separation from the victims of the genocide committed against the Serbian people. …”
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    « Women and/in the Holocaust » : à la croisée des Women’s-Gender et Holocaust Studies (Années 1980-2010) by Isabelle Ernot

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The focus on Jewish women during the Holocaust emerged from feminist research in the early 1980s in the United States. …”
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    L’étude préalable et la conservation - restauration des graffitis des internés au camp de Drancy by Mélanie Curdy

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…During the Second World War, the Jewish prisoners of the transit camp in Drancy inscribed messages on the walls of their prison. …”
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    La figure de la mère de soldat dans le discours nationaliste israélien : de l’assignation nationale à la ressource militante (1948-2019) by Valérie Pouzol

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In the context of the project (1937) and then the vote (1947) concerning the territorial partition of Palestine, the demographic challenges and uncertainty linked to the need to retain the territory led various currents of political Zionism to impose upon Jewish women a constantly renewed injunction to bear children and become mothers. …”
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    TARİHSEL VE TEOLOJİK AÇILARDAN KADININ ÖRTÜNMESİ SORUNU by Bedriye Özçelik Yılmaz

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…In ancient civilizations, for example in Middle Assyria, a written law was in force that oblige free woman to veil and slaves to unveil. Jewish and Christian tradition has followed similar practices. …”
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