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    KULTŪRINIS ŽYDŲ ĮVAIZDIS LIETUVOJE IR TAUTININKŲ IDEOLOGIJA by Bernaras Ivanovas

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…This group concentrates almost all positive characteristics of the positive image of Lithuanian Jews. That proves thad loyal Jew for Lithuanian Nationalists party was just Zionist, the Jew who wants to leave that country. …”
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    ROLE OF HOLOCAUST IN GERMAN-ISRAELI RELATIONS by K. Y. Khderi

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The same cannot be said about the Jews, who do not forget to remind Berlin about its "special historical responsibility." …”
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  3. 63

    Edith Stein, Une Sainte controversée by Yael Hisch

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…This essay aims at showing that Edith Steins’ holiness stands at the center of a religious controversy, at the very moment when Catholics and Jews are attempting to establish a “fraternal dialogue” after the decisive turning point of the Second Vatican Council, and the declaration Nostra Aetate regarding the Jews.…”
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    Building through the flames: Polish-Jewish architects and their networks, 1937–1945 by Emily Roche

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Demonstrating how architectural networks reacted to changing conditions of war, occupation, and genocide, it emphasizes architectural networks as sites of political engagement, ranging from prewar antisemitic attacks on Jews and their removal from the Society of Polish Architects (SARP) to underground architectural networks that hid Jews and allowed them to work. …”
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    La frontière dans les généalogies du Libro Verde de Aragón by Monique Combescure Thiry, Christian Combescure

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The three thousand characters of Libro Verde de Aragón –a genealogical collection describing the descendants of Aragonese Jews converted around 1400– had good reasons of crossing the borders of kingdom of Aragon. …”
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    A Y-chromosome portrait of the population of Jerba (Tunisia) to elucidate its complex demographic history by Franz Manni, Pascal Leonardi, Étienne Patin, Alain Berrebi, Houssein Khodjet el Khil, Karl Skorecki, Dror Rosengarten, Hassan Rouba, Evelyne Heyer, Marc Fellous

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…Since geographic isolation plays no role, the different allelic profiles of the three ethnic groups are related to their different geographic origins, which are likely to have been maintained by the cultural differences existing between Arabs, Berbers and Jews.By comparing the observed haplogroup profiles with 19 reference populations located around the Mediterranean basin, we confirm a North African origin for the Berber and Arab sample and a Middle Eastern ancestral population for Jerban Jews.…”
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    The Concept of Time and the Future Perception of Zionism Based on the Messianic Doctrine: Forcing God into the Golden Age by Semiha Karahan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Throughout the diaspora, Jews have awaited the Messiah, placing their hopes in this promise. …”
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    Dva příběhy z kriminálního podsvětí – padělatelé peněz na hradě Žampachu a přepadání Židů v roce 1542 by František Šebek

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…When interrogated on the rack, both confessed to having been involved in an attack on a convoy of Jews who, at the order of the Bohemian Landtag and King Ferdinand I, were being forced to leave the country. …”
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    Part-of-Speech and Morphological Tagging of Algerian Judeo-Arabic by Ofra Tirosh-Becker, Michal Kessler, Oren Becker, Yonatan Belinkov

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… Most linguistic studies of Judeo-Arabic, the ensemble of dialects spoken and written by Jews in Arab lands, are qualitative in nature and rely on laborious manual annotation work, and are therefore limited in scale. …”
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    Gréckokatolícki mučeníci z obdobia neslobody 1939–1989 by Peter Borza

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…Given later, the contribution is divided into two parts, the first presents the blessed martyrs, that those who died as martyrs and the second part is devoted to individuals who risked their lives while were exposed to the death for rescuing Jews.…”
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    Commerce and Sentiment in Tales of Barbary Encounter: Cathcart, Barlow, Markoe, Tyler, and Rowson by Andrew S. Gross

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…However, they also deploy sentiment, paradoxically, as a pre-biological marker of race, designating those beyond the union of sentiment—Jews—as somehow detached from the quality that makes people human.…”
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    Vilnius as a Center of the Jewish Bund by Arūnas Vyšniauskas

    Published 1996-12-01
    “…Five of the 9 participants in the 1st Congress of the RSDWP were Jews, with 3 representatives among them of the Bund from Vilnius. …”
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    Americanizations of Holocaust Memory and Museum Aesthetic Experience by Karolina Krasuska

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The article interprets an emblematic segment of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum exhibition, The Tower of Faces and the installation on the 1941-2 pogroms in Nazi-occupied Poland in the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews to compare the aesthetic experience of these examples of Holocaust memorialization. …”
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    Spirituality as "good Christian citizenship" in the Pastoral Epistles? by Lloyd K. Pietersen

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…This paper, drawing on both Taylor’s understanding of the “social imaginary” and Waaijman’s understanding of spirituality, examines Dibelius’ contention by revisiting the concept of eusebeia (godliness/piety), which is prevalent in the Pastorals, in the light of the lived experience of pagans, Jews and Christians in first-century Ephesus. …”
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    How Was the Restructuring of Antisemitism Used to Fuel German Nationalism (1871-1890)? by Flora Warshaw

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Taking a distinct turn from the religious prejudice suffered by many Jews in what became the German Empire, a new form of racialized antisemitism emerged and created a legacy of racialized hatred that was most commonly associated with the Third Reich. …”
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    How Was the Restructuring of Antisemitism Used to Fuel German Nationalism (1871-1890)? by Flora Warshaw

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Taking a distinct turn from the religious prejudice suffered by many Jews in what became the German Empire, a new form of racialized antisemitism emerged and created a legacy of racialized hatred that was most commonly associated with the Third Reich. …”
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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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    Figurationen der Alterität in Alfred Döblins Reise in Polen by Jacques Lajarrige

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…From a phenomenological perspective, this paper discusses Döblin’s reflections on the cultural differences between Western and Eastern Jews as a “confrontation with otherness” (B. Waldenfels) and as an attempt to reconnect with his Jewish roots.…”
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    L’ennemi dans l’après-guerre espagnole, 1939-1945 by Javier Domínguez Arribas

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Leftists, separatists, Freemasons, and Jews are taken into consideration, and particular attention is paid to the disproportion between the levels of both repression and rhetoric, regarding the persecution they suffered and the discourse that stigmatized them. …”
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    Jewish Law-Observance in Paul by Paul T. Sloan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article challenges these views by situating supposedly “negative” statements on the Law within Paul’s discourse on justification (Gal 2) and freedom from the Law of sin and death (Rom 7), and argues that aspects of 1 Cor 7, Gal 2–3, and Rom 3–4 imply Paul expected even believing Jews to remain Law-observant.…”
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