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The place of non-Jews/foreigners in the early post-exilic Jewish community in NehemiahUsue, Emmanuel Ordue. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (MTh.(O.T.))--University of Pretoria, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Johann Caspar Ulrich von Zürich und seine "Sammlung jüdischer geschichten in der Schweiz"; ein beitrag zur diskussion der Judenfrage in der Schweiz im 18. jahrhundert und zur darstellung der Juden in der schweizerischen publizistik ...Rothschild, Lothar, January 1933 (has links)
Thesis--Basel. / Curriculum vitae. "Erecheint ... im verlag von a.-g. Gebr. Leemann & co.
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Luke's presentation of the Pharisees in Luke-ActsBruxvoort, Russell, January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Denver Conservative Baptist Seminary, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 119-126).
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The intelligence of Jews as compared with non-JewsCohen, Irma Henriette Loeb, January 1927 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Ohio state University. / Ohio state university studies. Bibliography: p. 41-43.
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Arab Jews, Mizrahi studies and Shimon Ballas' OutcastLeonard, Rachel Lynn 16 August 2012 (has links)
This report examines the novel Outcast by Israeli author Shimon Ballas and its themes in respect to the prominent debates in the field of Mizrahi studies. It discusses the prominent scholars who deal with the history of Arab Jews in Israel and Mizrahi studies in general. It examines these issues both in the scholarship and literature and posits that each adds to and complicates the debate. The discussion also includes the treatments of Arab Jews in modern Zionist discourse and the history of Mizrahi political and scholarly activity in Israel. / text
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West of center : Jews on the real and imagined frontiers of TexasStone, Bryan Edward 25 July 2011 (has links)
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Songs of a Lost Tribe: An Investigation and Analysis of the Musical Properties of the Igbo Jews of NigeriaShragg, Lior David January 2015 (has links)
This document examines the musical performance practices of the Igbo Jews of Abjua, Nigeria. Amongst the 50 million Igbo, an estimated 5,000 are currently practicing Judaism. Despite prior research conducted by Daniel Lis (2015), William Miles (2013), Shai Afsai (2013), Edith Bruder (2012), and Tudor Parfitt (2013), there is little to no discussion of the role of music in this community. This study of the musical practices of the Igbo Jews of Nigeria reveals that the Igbo combine traditional Nigerian practice with modern Jewish and Christian elements. This combination of practices has led to the development of new traditions in an effort to maintain a shared sense of individualized Jewish identity and unity in a time of persecution and violence towards the Igbo from terrorist organizations. This study demonstrates that the Igbo Jews view the creation of this new music as serving to rejuvenate their Jewish identity while preserving Igbo traditions. The analysis draws upon theories of Eric Hobsbawm, Philip Bohlman and Alejandro Madrid to explain Igbo practice. Data includes material gathered from fieldwork conducted in the summer of 2014 in Abuja and in the cities of Kubwa and Jikwoyi. My observations focused on the musical properties of the Shabbat prayers and zmirot (para-liturgical table songs). While the Igbo are often considered one of "the lost tribes of Israel," my research indicates that "lost" is not so "lost" as previously believed.
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The Jewish community in Tucson: structure and forms of Jewish self-identificationKushner, Gilbert January 1958 (has links)
No description available.
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State and religion: the conflicts of Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel.Shapiro, Sidney 08 October 2013 (has links)
The thesis examines issues of religion and politics in Israel. The thesis is constructed around a
critical reading of the literature written on the subject and an indepth first-person interviews with
expatriates living in Ultra-Orthodox communities in Israel. After a careful presentation and
examination of the various religious groups in Israel and their relationships with the state, the
thesis offers a discussion on some of the many difficult issues Israeli society faces over the place
of religion. More specifically, it explores the dynamics and processes of inclusion/exclusion of
ultra-orthodox communities within / from the Israeli society. It looks at various policy sectors
such as military service, housing, education and civil matters to see how the state has tried to
find accomodations for Haredi people and how these latter have influenced and informed the
ways public policies have been elaborated. It concludes that the historical statu quo on this
question is no longer possible as witnessed in the last decade with growing tensions between
various segments of the Israeli society. Therefore, the thesis proposes different scenarios to
bridge the societal gaps between Haredi communities and the Israeli society.
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Rescue of Jews in the Slovak State (1939 - 1945)Paulovicova, Nina Unknown Date
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