Some articles on jewish:
... England, the only child of Benjamin D'Israeli (1730–1816), a Jewish merchant who had emigrated from Cento in Italy in 1748, and his second wife, Sarah Syprut de Gabay ... (1774/5–1847), who came from another London merchant family of Italian-Jewish extraction ... The children were named according to Jewish customs and the boys were all circumcised ...
... guided hikes, workshops, and other programming for visiting groups, mainly students, as well as Jewish programming in local schools ... through documentation, and the BAMIDBAR Regional Center for Creative, Pluralistic Jewish Renewal ... programs of study and encounter integrating creative arts related to Jewish heritage for children, youth and adults of all backgrounds from Yeruham and all over the Negev, cultural and ...
... of Zionism that was attempting to assert Jewish sovereignty in Ottoman-controlled Palestine ... were predominantly secular and anti-religious, and asserted that Jewish redemption could only be brought about by the Jewish messiah ... Other Orthodox Jewish movements, including some who oppose Zionism, have denounced the activities of the radical branch of Neturei Karta ...
1988 Baku had very large Russian, Armenian, and Jewish populations which contributed to cultural diversity and added in various ways (music, literature, architecture and progressive outlook) to Baku's history ... Under Communism, the Soviets took over the majority of Jewish property in Baku and Kuba ... has returned several synagogues and a Jewish college nationalized by the Soviets to the Jewish community ...
... This genocide of the Jewish people was the Third Reich's "Final Solution to the Jewish question" ... The Nazi attempts at Jewish genocide are collectively known as the Holocaust ...
Famous quotes containing the word jewish:
“I marvel at the resilience of the Jewish people. Their best characteristic is their desire to remember. No other people has such an obsession with memory.”
—Elie Wiesel (b. 1928)
“For every nineteenth-century middle-class family that protected its wife and child within the family circle, there was an Irish or a German girl scrubbing floors in that home, a Welsh boy mining coal to keep the home-baked goodies warm, a black girl doing the family laundry, a black mother and child picking cotton to be made into clothes for the family, and a Jewish or an Italian daughter in a sweatshop making ladies dresses or artificial flowers for the family to purchase.”
—Stephanie Coontz (20th century)
“Dr. Craigle: A good man, completely reliable. Not given to overcharging and stringing visits out, the way some do.
Phil Green: Do you mean the way some doctors do or do you mean the way some Jewish doctors do?
Dr. Craigle: I suppose youre right. I suppose some of us do it, too. Not just the Chosen People.”
—Moss Hart (19041961)