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JEWISH AND ARMENIAN POPULATION AT THE BASE OF IASI COUNTY DEVELOPMENT
Published 2015-08-01“…Through this article I try to highlight the importance of Jewish and Armenian population which contributed to the development of Iasi County. …”
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Jewish Civilizationism in Israel: A Unique Phenomenon
Published 2023-02-01“…Populism and civilizationism have transformed the politics of many countries. …”
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Black Masculinities and Jewish Identity: Ethiopian-Israeli Men in Contemporary Art
Published 2022-12-01“…Ethiopian-Israelis, who comprise less than two percent of the total Jewish population in the country, suffers multiple forms of oppression, especially due to their religious status and given that their visibility—as black Jews—stands out in a society that is predominantly white. …”
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Screening of high-risk groups for breast and ovarian cancer in Europe: a focus on the Jewish population
Published 2011-12-01“…No studies were found about BCEDP among Jewish women in Europe. Twenty-one research groups from Israel or the US addressed BCEDP among Jewish women. …”
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The frequency of Tay-Sachs disease causing mutations in the Brazilian Jewish population justifies a carrier screening program
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How Do Muslims and Jews in Christian Countries See Each Other Today? A Survey Review
Published 2023-03-01“…Antisemitic attitudes are significantly higher among Muslims than among the general population in all surveys, even though the majority of Muslims in most European countries and in the United States do not exhibit antisemitic attitudes. …”
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Jews and Jewishness in Post-war Hungary
Published 2010-04-01“…The emergence of a seemingly harmonic symbiosis between Hungarian majority and Jewish minority in 19th century Hungary was a unique phenomenon in a European country where the proportion of Jews was close to 5 percent of the total population, and about 20 percent of the capital city, Budapest. …”
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“According to the Law of Moses and Israel”: Jewish Marriages outside the Pale of Settlement (with Reference to the Materials of the Yekaterinburg Jewish Religious Community)
Published 2018-12-01“…They also analyse marriages contracted in Yekaterinburg between the formation of the first families of Jewish soldiers in the 1850s until 1917. The main sources of research were the 8th Orenburg Batallion’s archival records containing information on marriages of soldiers during their service; the database “Ural Population Register”, containing transcribed data from Yekaterinburg synagogue’s metric books for the period between 1906 and 1917; late 19th and early 20th centuries ethnographic descriptions of Jewish wedding rituals in the western provinces of the country. …”
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Jewish identity construction and perpetuation in contemporary Britain
Published 2012“…</p> <p>This thesis identifies four major elements informing the creation and perpetuation of Jewish identity: One, a sense of difference from the majority population creates and maintains the identity. …”
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The jewish question in the concept of socialist zionism by Moses Hess
Published 2023-06-01“…Hess and determining his views on the solution of the Jewish question in the Western European countries of that time. …”
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СОЦІАЛЬНА СТРУКТУРА ЄВРЕЙСЬКОГО НАСЕЛЕННЯ РОСІЙСЬКОЇ ІМПЕРІЇ НАПРИКІНЦІ ХIХ СТОЛІТТЯ / THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF THE JEWISH POPULATION OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN THE LATE NINETEENTH CE...
Published 2017-06-01“…The most vulnerable group in the structure of the Jewish population were craftsmen. They were inhibited between the legal restrictions on free movement in the Russian Empire and economic nationalism of traditional ethnic groups in industrial centers of the country. …”
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Jewish Surname Changes (Sampling of Prague Birth Registries 1867–1918)
Published 2023-10-01“…The source material is comprised of Jewish birth registers from 1867 to 1918 from Prague, as this was the most populous Jewish community of the region. …”
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The Jewish Community and Antisemitism in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia 1918-1941
Published 2020-12-01“… The Jewish Community and Antisemitism in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia 1918-1941 The Jews in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia made up about 0.5 percent of the total population. …”
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Review Essay: Living and Loving Jews in the German Present: Jewish Life Beyond the Past, and Beyond Antisemitism
Published 2020-12-01“…The outcome is refreshing; it does full justice to Jewish life-worlds in Germany. By way of presenting two young Jews in Germany in depth, SCHAUM lifts the lid on the underlying diversity of Germany's Jewish population. …”
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Looking Beyond ‘White Slavery’: Trafficking, the Jewish Association, and the dangerous politics of migration control in England, 1890-1910
Published 2016-09-01“…‘The trafficked woman’ was a figure painted using many shades of grey in the past, with a number of injurious consequences, not only for trafficked persons but also for female labour migrants and migrant populations at large. In England, dominant organisational portrayals of ‘the trafficked woman’ had acquired these shades by the 1890s, when trafficking started to proliferate amid mass migration from Continental Europe, and when controversy began to mount over the migration of various groups of working-class foreigners to the country. …”
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Visible, Indigenous, and Gender Minorities among Canadian Jews, 2021
Published 2024-01-01“…This discussion points to several areas in need of further academic research, and concludes by claiming that, ironically, understudied Canadian Jewish minorities (including but not restricted to those discussed here) may form a majority of Canada’s Jewish population, making their inclusion in community affairs a necessity for the continued social cohesion of the country’s Jewish community. …”
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Risk perceptions regarding inclusion of seasonal influenza vaccinations in the school immunization program in Israel: Arab vs. Jewish mothers
Published 2022-01-01“…<h4>Results</h4> A comparison of the Arab and Jewish populations revealed a significant difference in vaccination rates; 61.7% among Arab mothers compared to 33.5% among Jewish mothers (χ2(1) = 39.15, P<0.0001). …”
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Risk perceptions regarding inclusion of seasonal influenza vaccinations in the school immunization program in Israel: Arab vs. Jewish mothers.
Published 2022-01-01“…<h4>Results</h4>A comparison of the Arab and Jewish populations revealed a significant difference in vaccination rates; 61.7% among Arab mothers compared to 33.5% among Jewish mothers (χ2(1) = 39.15, P<0.0001). …”
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Characteristics Related to Choice of Obstetrician-Gynecologist among Women of Ethiopian Descent in Israel
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