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Jewish state (9308 bytes)
3: ... an "oleh" being an [[immigrant]] Jew [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Immigration/Text_of_Law... 5: ==Jewish state or a state of Jews?== 7: ...istorical divide within [[Zionism]] and among the Jewish citizens of Israel, which has large [[secularism|... 9: ...a mandate to promote Judaism, to be the center of Jewish culture and center of its population, perhaps eve... 11: ...t as a people based on religion, having a secular state would be [[oxymoron]]ic in nature, and do more to... State Jewish Theater (Romania) (14270 bytes) 1: ...in the [[1970s]]). Many of the plays also feature Jewish actors. 3: ...ar_II#Antonescu_comes_to_power|National Legionary State]] they performed in [[Romanian language|Romanian]... 8: ...ar_II#Antonescu_comes_to_power|National Legionary State]] under General (later Marshal) [[Ion Antonescu]]... 11: ...as obtained on [[September 26]] to start a single Jewish theater in Bucharest... subject to conditions suc... 13: ...that they would only be allowed to perform in the Jewish [[ghetto]]; the Baraşeum in the [[Vacaresti|... The Jewish Chronicle (1056 bytes) 1: ...nction of being the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It appears every Friday p... 5: ...rmation on its history and development in <I>'The Jewish Chronicle and Anglo Jewry'</I> by [[David Cesaran... 12: [[Category:British newspapers|Jewish Chronicle, The]] Jewish philosophy (11883 bytes) 1: ...ion between serious study of [[philosophy]] and [[Jewish]] [[Torah]] thought. 3: ...] and [[Islamic philosophy]]. Many early medieval Jewish philosophers (from the [[8th century]] to end of ... 5: ...hought of as the philosopher par excellence among Jewish thinkers. This tendency was no less marked in the... 9: ...araism]], developed its own form of philosophy, a Jewish version of the Islamic Kalām. Early [[Karaites]] ... 13: The Jewish poet-philosopher Solomon ibn Gabirol (died about ... Jewish denominations (6862 bytes) 2: '''Jewish [[denomination]]s''': 4: Over time, the [[Jewish]] community has become divided into a number of [... 9: ...[[Conservative Judaism]]. Outside of the [[United States|USA]] it is known as [[Masorti|Masorti Judaism]]... 13: ... [[Reconstructionist Judaism]] is a small liberal Jewish movement, for the most part found only in the USA... 20: ...o the [[United States]] during the large waves of Jewish emigration in the 1880s. Jewish Christians (4755 bytes) 1: ... They try to structure their worship according to Jewish norms, they circumcise their sons and (mostly) ab... 3: '''Jewish Christians''' (sometimes called also '''"Hebrew C... 5: ...ger issue (which is still dicussed today) -- were Jewish converts to Christianity still in fact Jews thems... 6: ... voluntarily ceased being Jews? If so, the term "Jewish Christian" is something of an oxymoron. 8: ...f there would be no one left who was identifiably Jewish. Jewish Chronicle (1012 bytes) 1: ...nction of being the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It is entirely independe... 3: ... on its history and development available in 'The Jewish Chronicle and Anglo Jewry', David Cesarani (Cambr... Jewish left (687 bytes) 1: ...e organization or movement which constitutes the "Jewish left". 3: Well-known Jewish writers who describe themselves as politically an... 5: ...een noted by a number of writers that most of the Jewish left is religiously liberal or secular. Jewish identity (1295 bytes) 1: ...llibrary.org/jsource/US-Israel/ajis.html American Jewish Identity Survey 2001] 9: ...sn.com/text_761567959___2/Jews.html Discussion of Jewish identity in Encarta] 10: ...-1721292454!1106440686223 Extracts from the book 'Jewish Identity in the Modern World'] Jewish diaspora (2297 bytes) 3: ... in [[590s BCE|597 BCE]]. Many [[Middle East]]ern Jewish communities were established then as a result of ... 5: ...a, as many Jews were scattered after losing their state [[Judea]] or were sold to slavery throughout the ... 7: ...portinuties, affected the numbers and dynamics of Jewish diaspora. In today's diaspora, the largest number... 8: ...71,000 in 2003 <sup>1</sup>) live in the [[United States]]. 10: [[Israel]]'s Jewish population, usually is not considered as diaspora... Jewish Brigade (3065 bytes) 1: ...[Axis Powers]]. For other Jewish legions, see ''[[Jewish legion (disambiguation)]]''.'' 4: ...my, some in Jewish companies. Fifteen Palestinian Jewish battalions were incorporated into the [[British A... 6: ...army formed a ''Palestine Regiment'' out of three Jewish battalions. One Palestinian Arab battalion was al... 8: ... as its [[standard]]. It included more than 5,000 Jewish volunteers from Palestine organized into three [[... 10: ...the command of Brigadier [[Ernest Benjamin]], the Jewish Brigade fought against the [[Germany|German]]s in... Jewish ethics (15231 bytes) 1: '''Jewish ethics''' is based on the fundamental concepts of... 5: ...ement that developed in the 19th century Orthodox Jewish European community. There is a separate article o... 9: The classical rabbinic Jewish works of ethics and moral instruction, still stud... 17: == Jewish family ethics == 45: ...Avot de Rabbi Natan.) His contemporary, [[Akiva]] states "Whatever you hate to have done unto you, do not... Jewish refugees (5892 bytes) 1: ...e. In the modern political discourse, the term '''Jewish refugee''' is most frequently used for [[Immigrat... 3: ...ial list of events that prompted major streams of Jewish refugees == 5: *[[1960s]]-[[1991]] State-sponsored persecution in the [[Soviet Union]] pro... 7: ...h_camp_city.jpg|right|thumb|1952. A tent city for Jewish refugees in Israel]] 9: ...mantled in 1958. Unlike [[Palestinian refugees]], Jewish refugees had no assistance from U.N. bodies such ... Jewish quota (2758 bytes) 1: ...ar, in 19th and 20th centuries some countries had Jewish quotas for [[higher education]], a special case o... 3: Jewish quotas for education could be state-wide law or adopted only in certain institutions,... 5: ...n for ethnic groups. In some establishments, the Jewish quota placed a limit on growth rather than set a ... 9: ... such limitations. In Hungary, for example, 5,000 Jewish youngsters (including [[Edward Teller]]) left the... 11: ...tries legislating limitations on the admission of Jewish students== Jewish history (16752 bytes) 1: ...isted below, and in the specific [[Jewish_history#Jewish_History_by_Country.2FRegion|country histories]] l... 4: ==Ancient Jewish History (through 50 CE)== 8: ...raoh]], often identified as [[Ramses II]]. In the Jewish faith, the emigration of the Israelites from [[Eg... 10: Jewish tradition has it that after forty years of wander... 14: ...eventually led to the formation of an independent Jewish kingdom, known as the Hasmonaean Dynasty, which l... Jewish American (4719 bytes) 2: .... The United States contains the world's largest Jewish population. 5: ...in article'': [[History of the Jews in the United States]] 7: ...became one of the world's major concentrations of Jewish population. 9: ...ime, new centers of Jewish communities formed, as Jewish school enrollment more than doubled between the e... 12: ...ke [[Cleveland]]. In many cities the majority of Jewish families have moved to the [[suburb|suburbs]]. Jewish fundamentalism (5886 bytes) 3: The term '''Jewish fundamentalism''' is used to refer to religious [... 13: ...plies that each law within the vast literature of Jewish legal codes is regarded as sacred and infallible,... 15: ...er apply different gradations of holiness to each statement: 18: ...aps divinely inspired (depending on the school of Jewish thought). 21: ...tend towards minimizing the human contribution to Jewish law, custom, and thought (though even here too th... Jewish symbolism (15513 bytes) 1: '''Jewish symbolism''' refers to any forms or types of [[sy... 68: ...his dye was very important in both Jewish and non-Jewish cultures of this time, and was used by royalty an... 83: ...birth of nature, and symbolized the origin of the Jewish people. 103: ... symbol of Judaism, as a [[religion]], and of the Jewish people as a whole. 105: ...ish emancipation after the [[French revolution]], Jewish communities chose the Star of David to represent ... Jewish Messiah (15141 bytes) 1: ...terally "anointed king". This entry discusses the Jewish view of the messiah in more detail. 4: ...eh Torah]], his 14 volume compendium of [[Halakha|Jewish law]], in the section ''Hilkhot Melakhim Umilcham... 8: ... Seth" - this is the Anointed King, of whom it is stated: "And his reign shall be from sea to sea" (Zecha... 10: :And by the Towns of Refuge it states: "And if the Lord your God will widen up your te... 14: ...tire world to worship the Lord together, as it is stated: "For then I shall turn for the nations a clear ... Jewish Emancipation (222 bytes) 1: '''Jewish Emancipation''' was a major issue of contention f...
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