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J. Ewing
J. Ewing may refer to: James Ewing (1866–1943), the first professor of Pathology at Cornell UniversityJ.R. Ewing, fictional character in the TV series DallasJames Alfred Ewing (1855–1935), British physicist and engineerJuliana Horatia Ewing (1842–1885), 19th century writer of chil..
Jew
redirect [[Template:Sprotected]]''This article describes some ethnic, historic, and cultural aspects of the Jewish identity; for a consideration of the Jewish religion, refer to the article Judaism. Part of a of articles onJews and Judaism Who is a Jew? · Etymology · Culture Ju..
Jew's harp
Jew's harp, from an American Civil War camp near Winchester, Virginia The Jew's harp is one of the oldest musical instruments in the world. It is also sometimes called a jaw harp or juice harp, among other names, and has no particular connection with Jews or Judaism. Another name used to ide..
Jewar
Jewar is a town and a nagar panchayat in Gautam Buddha Nagar district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Jewar is located at [28.13° N 77.55° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Jewar]. It has an average elevation of 195 metres (639 feet). Demogr..
Jewbilee
"Jewbilee" is the third and final part of the meteor shower story arc and episode 309 of Comedy Central's animated series South Park. It originally aired on July 28, 1999. Contents 1 Plot2 Quotes3 Trivia4 External links Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot a..
Jewboy
Jewboy is a 2005 Australian film directed by Tony Krawitz. The film stars Ewan Leslie, Chris Hayward, Saskia Burmeister, and Nicholas Eadie. It won the 2005 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Short Fiction Film. The film tells of a young orthodox jewish man's struggle after the death of his f..
Jewcy
Jewcy is a website that promotes Jewish theater and stand-up comedy and sells a Jewcy-branded range of apparel. In August 2006, the site will launch a webzine of Jewish culture and politics from Jewcy homepage . The Guardian has described Jewcy as "a cultural icon" and "at the forefront of a reinve..
JewDidWTC
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Jewel
Jewel may mean: Gemstone or jewelleryJewel (singer)Jewel bearing, used in sensitive measuring equipmentJewel (supermarket), a grocery store chainJewel (actress), an erotic actressJohn Jewel, 16th-century Bishop of Salisbury, author and theologianJewell, an R&B/hip-hop singer formerly of Suge Knigh..
JewelBeemon
Jewelbeemon is a human-like insect Digimon with iridescent wings like an insect, and a rainbow-colored radiance. Due to his similarity to Stingmon, it is believed that he is a natural ultimate form of Wormmon. An expert at hand-to-hand combat, he loves beautiful battles. He wields a spear called Jew..
Jeweled Shillelagh
The Jeweled Shillelagh is a traveling trophy passed between the University of Southern California and the University of Notre Dame, being held by the winner of the annual football match. The winner also places a gold insignum on the club, which consists of either a ruby-encrusted Trojan head or an ..
Jewell
Jewell is the name of several places in the United States: Jewell, KansasJewell County, KansasJewell Junction, IowaJewell, New YorkJewell, Oregon And also a college: William Jewell College And five persons: Fred Jewell, composer and circus musician, 1875-1936John Jewell, Bishop of Salisbury England ..
Jewell, Kansas
Jewell is a city in Jewell County, Kansas, United States. The population was 483 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History3.1 Jewell Public Library4 External links Geography Jewell is located at [39°40′15″N, 98°9′10″W] (39.6709..
Jewell, New York
Jewell, New York in a hamlet situated on the northeast corner of Oneida Lake in Oneida County, New York, USA. Jewell is a peaceful, quaint community in the Town of Vienna. Jewell is on in west side of the county, near the border of Oswego County. Jewell is about 30 minutes from the City of ..
Jewelled Antler
Jewelled Antler is a music group created in 1999 by Loren Chasse and Glenn Donaldson as an extension of their work in the organic drone folk-noise group Thuja. The idea was to release handmade CD-R's of various solo and collaborative projects and one-off bands, encompassing drones, folk songs, noise..
Jewelled bookbinding
Jewelled bookbindings were known in the Middle Ages, covering important liturgical and devotional works for Popes and Kings. The vast majority of these were later destroyed as their jewels were removed by vandals. Some still exist - see major libraries - the Morgan Library in New York, the John Ryla..
Jewellery
Jewellery (Jewelry in American English) is literally any piece of fine material used to adorn one’s self. The word jewellery is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" in around the 13th century. Further tracing leads back to the Latin word "jocale", meaning p..
Jewellery cleaning
Contents 1 Methods and risks2 Beauty of gems3 See also4 References Methods and risks Maintaining a clean diamond can sometimes be difficult, as jewelery settings can obstruct cleaning efforts, and oils, grease, and other hydrophobic materials adhere well to a diamond's surfac..
Jewellery Quarter
for at grid reference SP060879 The Jewellery Quarter is situated in the south of the Hockley area of Birmingham, England. It is about one mile north-west of Birmingham city centre, centered around Grid reference . Contents 1 The Jewellery Quarter today2 History3 Pens4 ..
Jewellery Quarter/Temp
The Jewellery Quarter is a large area of jewellery makers and wholesalers in the Hockley area of Birmingham England. It has the largest concentration of dedicated jewellers in Europe. A deputation from Birmingham waited upon Prince Albert, May 28, 1845, at Buckingham Palace, for the purpose of app..
Jewellery Quarter station
The station frontage, with to the right a grade II listed cast-iron urinal "The Temple of Relief". A Worcester-bound train on platform 1, far below street level which is on the level of the top floor of the building behind. Jewellery Quarter station is a railway station and tram stop, s..
Jewell (singer)
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Jewell County, Kansas
Jewell County (JW) Counties in Kansas County seat Mankato Largest city Mankato Area—Total—Land—Water, % km² (914 mi²)2,355 km² (909 mi²)14 km² (5 mi²), 0.58% Population—Total (2000)—Density 3,7912/km&su..
Jewell Junction, Iowa
Jewell Junction, better known as Jewell, is a city in Hamilton County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,239 at the 2000 census. Geography Jewell Junction is located at [42°18′27″N, 93°38′28″W] (42.307546, -93.641121)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to..
Jewell Marceau
Jewell Marceau was born on August 7, 1973 in Virginia Beach, Virginia. [[Citing sources citation needed]] Marceau is a brunette bondage model who has appeared in hundreds of explicit hardcore pornographic movies with bondage and fetish themes. She has been featured in a n..
Jewell Parker Rhodes
Jewell Parker Rhodes (b.1954 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American novelist. Rhodes is professor of Creative Writing and American Literature and former Director of the MFA Program in Creative Writing at Arizona State University. Born and raised in Manchester, a largely African-American neigh..
Jewell railway station, Melbourne
Entrance to Jewell railway station. Jewell is a railway station located in the suburb of Brunswick, close to the border of Parkville, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. An old siding near Jewell used for local industry freight is still visible, despite being booked out of use for many year..
Jewell Towne Vineyards
Jewell Towne Vineyards is the oldest of two wineries in the state of New Hampshire, USA. Located on the hills overlooking the Powwow River just a few miles from the Atlantic Ocean, the winery and vineyard are host to more than 20 varieties of wine. History The venture began by chance in 1982 when P..
Jewelry (group)
Jewelry(쥬얼리) is a popular all-female Korean pop quartet that has recorded songs in both Korean and Japanese. Their Korean debut was in 2001 with Discovery. After a less-than-stellar first album two of the singers were replaced. Their second album came in 2002, and their singles were ballads...
Jewelry District, Los Angeles, California
Street level in the Jewelry District, on Seventh Street, facing West and the Financial District The Jewelry District is a section of Downtown Los Angeles where a variety of jeweled products are sold and is the largest jewelry district in the United States (according to the Los Angeles Convent..
Jewelry Television
Jewelry Television is an American television network, similar to the Home Shopping Network. It was formerly called "America's Collectibles Network" (ACN). It has an estimated coverage area of over 65 million viewers in the USA. The network also offers online streaming of its network through their w..
Jewels and Spirit-Guides
The jewels (brilyante) and spirit-guides (gabay-diwa) play a normally overseen yet important role to the world of Encantadia. These are fictional items and characters that diversify plot of this show. They give the Sang'gres powers and support in times of need respectively. The jewel used to be one ..
Jewels of Gwahlur
"Jewels of Gwahlur" is one of the original stories by Robert E. Howard about Conan the Cimmerian, first published in Weird Tales in 1935. It has more recently been published in the collection The Conquering Sword of Conan (2005) under Howard's original title, "The Servants of Bit-Yakin". External l..
Jewels of Tau
The Jewels of Tau (whose members are commonly known as Jewels) is a privately owned, non-Greek, non-profit, incorporated service organization that is currently only located in Florida. The primary function of this organization is to provide service and assistance when and where need on campus, the s..
Jewelweed
Jewelweed is a North American common name for a number of species of flowering plant in the genus Impatiens, family Balsaminaceae, native to eastern North America. The plant typically grows about 1 to 1.5 m tall, and dies after one season. Like other Impatiens, Jewelweed is notable for having seed..
Jewelz
Jewelz is the sophomore album from D.I.T.C. member O.C.. He branched out more on this album compared to his debut, featuring more guest appearances on vocals and production. Legendary producer DJ Premier lends his hand on four songs, other producers include D.I.T.C. members Buckwild, Showbiz & Lor..
Jewel (novel)
Jewel is a novel by Bret Lott, and was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection. Plot introduction The year is 1943 and life is good for Jewel Hilburn, her husband, Leston, and their five children. Although there's a war on, the Mississippi economy is booming, providing plenty of business for the..
Jewel (singer)
This article is about pop singer Jewel Kilcher. For R&B singer Jewell Caples see Jewell (singer). This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Jewel Kilch..
Jewel (Suikoden)
Jewel is a character in Konami's role playing game Suikoden IV. A friend of Lazlo En Kuldes in the Knights of Razril, she fought by his side during the Kooluk Southern Expansion. Statistics Name: Jewel Age: 16 Alias: none Origin: Na-Nal Race: Human Rune: Water Rune Family: N/A Affiliat..
Jewel (supermarket)
Jewel is a supermarket chain that has approximately 200 stores in the Chicago metropolitan area. Jewel's warehouse and management offices are located in Melrose Park, Illinois. As of June 2, 2006, Jewel and Jewel-Osco have become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eden Prairie, Minnesota-based Superval..
Jewel and Esk Valley College
Jewel and Esk Valley College is a further education college in the Lothians in Scotland. It has two campuses, located at Milton Road in Brunstane, Edinburgh and the Eskbank Centre in Dalkeith, Midlothian. It currently caters for 15,000 students on a full/part time and Open learning basis, along wit..
Jewel Ball
The Jewel Ball is the main annual debutante ball held in Kansas City, Missouri, in the United States. It occurs every year on the Saturday evening following Father's Day, and is organized by the Jewel Ball Foundation, which appoints a prominent Kansas City socialite to be the chairwoman. Predecess..
Jewel Basin
Jewel Basin is an area of the Flathead National Forest, Montana, USA, known for its hiking. The Basin is located east of Kalispell, Montana and west of the Hungry Horse Reservoir at the north end of the Swan Mountain Range. The Basin is 15,349 acres (62.1 km²) including 27 lakes and 35 miles o..
Jewel bearing
ruby jewel bearings used in an Omega mechanical watch movement A jewel bearing is a bearing which allows motion by running a shaft slightly off-center so that the shaft rolls inside of the bearing rather than sliding. As the shaft rolls, the center precesses. It was invented by Joseph Johnson..
Jewel beetle
The jewel beetles or metallic wood-boring beetles are a family (Buprestidae) of beetles known for their glossy iridescent colors. The family is among the largest of the beetles, with some 15,000 species known in 450 genera. The larger and more spectacularly colored jewel beetles are highly prized ..
Jewel Box
The Jewel Box (also known as Open Cluster NGC 4755, NGC 4755, Kappa Crucis, or the Kappa Crucis Cluster) is an open cluster in the Crux constellation. As Kappa Crucis, it has a Bayer designation despite the fact that it is a cluster rather than an individual star. It was one of the finest open clu..
Jewel Box (baseball)
Jewel Box is a term sometimes used in reference to the group of Major League Baseball parks built (or re-built) after the wooden ballpark era and before the modern multipurpose stadium era, during about 1908-1923. The "retro" ballparks constructed in the 1990s were an attempt to capture, to some deg..
Jewel Cave National Monument
Jewel Cave National Monument ..
Jewel cichlid
The jewel cichlid or jewelfish comes from west Africa. This freshwater cichlid species lives in coastal basins from Southern Guinea to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in the Nile basins. The fish is typically extremely hostile to other fish and has been known to attack much larger fishes, ..
Jewel De'Nyle
Jewel De'Nyle (born Stephany Asbury on August 5 1977 in Galesburg, Illinois, USA) is an American pornographic actress and director. Her stage name is presumably a reference to the 1985 mainstream film The Jewel of the Nile. During her tenure in exotic dancing, De'Nyle was discovered by porn star ..
Jewel discography
This is the discography documenting albums and singles released by singer Jewel. Contents 1 Albums2 Album certifications3 Singles4 Misc4.1 Soundtracks4.2 EP Promos Albums Album cover Album information Pieces of You Released:1995 (United States)US Certification: ..
Jewel Ens
Jewel Winklemeyer Ens (August 24 1889 - January 17 1950) was an American infielder and manager in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates. During his playing days in Pittsburgh, he earned the nickname "Mutt Ens". Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he died at age 60 in Syracuse, New York. Externa..
Jewel House
The Jewel House in the Tower of London is both a building and an institution. Until 1782 it was the Department of the Jewel Office, under the Master of the Jewel Office, who was generally a senior politician. A Keeper of the Crown Jewels was appointed in 1207. Over the subsequent centuries his tit..
Jewel Isle
Jewel Isle is an alcoholic beverages company run by Jamaican born entrepreneur Anita Witter and her husband Carlton. The development of their three flavour product range, the Jewel Isle Rum Punch Flavoured Alcoholic Beverage, has been notified with a number of awards including: The Silver Award in ..
Jewel Lake Provincial Park
Jewel Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Jewel McGowan
Jewel McGowan was a dancer of the Lindy Hop, a form of swing dance, in the 1940s and 1950s. She is known among dance aficionados as the frequent partner of dancer Dean Collins. Jewel was considered by her fellow Los Angeles dancers to be the best female swing dancer who ever lived. In addition to th..
Jewel of Amaterasu
Jewel of Amaterasu is a fictional artifact from the G.I. Joe series of comics, television shows, and action figures inspired by the jewel of the Shinto goddess Amaterasu. It allows it's owner to control the chi surrounding him. The "map" to the jewel is a kata that only members of the Arashikage nin..
Jewel of Four Souls
The Jewel of Four Souls (四魂の玉, Shikon no Tama) or Shikon Jewel, is a fictional, magical jewel in the anime and manga series InuYasha. It is sometimes named simply Sacred Jewel. The Jewel of Four Souls. Contents 1 The Four Souls2 Form of the Shikon Jew..
Jewel of Jewels
Jewel of Jewels is MAX's fifth original studio album and first with new member, Aki. The album comes almost five years after their last original album, "Emotional History" in 2001. Containing all their singles from "eternal white" (2002) to "Anata wo Omou Hodo" (2005), Jewel of Jewels will be rele..
Jewel of Kiss
Jewel of Kiss is the fifteenth single from Japanese singer Hitomi Shimatani, and the second single from her 2004 album, 追憶+LOVE LETTER. Released in mid-June, it managed to take the #21 spot on the Oricon charts and has since sold roughly 17,000 copies. Jewel of Kiss is a midtempo pop ballad, ..
Jewel of the Seas
Jewel of the Seas Status: in service Maiden Voyage: May 8, 2004 Tonnage: 90,090 gross tons Length: 962 feet Beam: 105.6 feet Decks: 12 Speed: 25 knots Complement: 2,501 passengers, 842 crew Registry: Bahamas GTV Jewel of the Seas is part of Royal Caribbean's Radiance-Class. Completed i..
Jewel Raider
Jewel Raider is a 2001 adult adaptation of the popular Tomb Raider film and video game. It stars Venus (aka Angelica Costello) as Laura AssCroff, a beautiful adventurer skilled in martial arts and sex. It also stars Nicole Sheridan and Mike Horner. ..
Jewel Records
Jewel Records was a record label which discs were pressed by the Scranton Button Company. Jewel is one of the big three record companies out of Cincinnati, Ohio. The two most famous, King Records and Fraternity Records, were responsible for several hits over the years from a wide range of genres. Tw..
Jewel scarab
The scarab beetle genus Chrysina, or jewel scarabs (not to be confused with jewel beetles, which is a different family), is a large genus of brightly colored, often metallic iridescent species, ranging from the southwestern edge of the United States as far south as Ecuador. The genus includes all ..
Jewel Staite
Jewel Belair Staite (born June 2, 1982) is a Canadian actress. She was born in White Rock, British Columbia, Canada. Modelling as a child and acting since age 6, Staite attended the Vancouver Film School and worked at the Vancouver Youth Theatre. Staite is perhaps best known for her role as Ka..
Jewel the Unicorn
Jewel the Unicorn is a noble white unicorn with a blue horn, the best friend of King Tirian in The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis. He is gentle with his friends but uses his horn as a fierce weapon in battle. Much given to making noble speeches, he is never deceived by the false Aslan. In the New Narn..
Jewel Thief
Jewel Thief is a 1967 Indian Hindi film. Produced by Navketan films ( Dev Anand's production house) , the film is directed by Dev's brother Vijay Anand. Music is by S.D. Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The film is a crime thriller, and stars Dev Anand, Vyjayantimala, Ashok Kumar, Tanu..
Jewel Tower
The Jewel Tower in London is one of only two surviving sections of the medieval royal Palace of Westminster, the other being Westminster Hall. It was built in approximately 1365 to house the treasures of Edward III and its alternative name was the "King's Privy Wardrobe". It is a small three storey ..
Jewett
Jewett may refer to: Places in the United States Jewett, IllinoisJewett, MinnesotaJewett, New YorkJewett, OhioJewett, TexasJewett City, Connecticut People Charles Coffin Jewett (1816-1868), an American librarianDan JewettDaniel Tarbox Jewett, a U.S. Senator from MissouriFreeborn Garretson Jewet..
Jewett, Illinois
Jewett is a village in Cumberland County, Illinois, United States. The population was 232 at the 2000 census. Geography Jewett is located at [39°12′30″N, 88°14′43″W] (39.208458, -88.245157)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Jewett, Minnesota
Jewett is an unorganized territory in Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 46 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the unorganized territory has a total area of 91.5 km² (35.3 mi²). 91.2 km² (35.2 mi²) of it is land and 0.3 km² (0.1..
Jewett, New York
Jewett is a town in Greene County, New York, USA. The population was 970 at the 2000 census. The town is named after Judge Freeborn Jewett. The Town of Jewett is centrally located in Greene County. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in..
Jewett, Ohio
Jewett is a village in Harrison County, Ohio, United States. The population was 784 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Conotton Creek Trail4 See also5 External links Geography Jewett is located at [40°22′5″N, 81°0′11″W] (40.3680..
Jewett, Texas
Jewett is a city in Leon County, Texas, United States. The population was 861 at the 2000 census. Geography Jewett is located at [31°21′44″N, 96°8′41″W] (31.362119, -96.144630)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a ..
Jewett City, Connecticut
Jewett City is a borough in New London County, Connecticut, in the town of Griswold. The population was 3,053 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 1.9 km² (0.8 mi²). 1.9 km² (0.7 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²)..
Jewett Elementary School
Jewett Elementary is a public elementary school in Kaslo, British Columbia part of School District 8 Kootenay Lake. ..
Jewett Observatory
Jewett Observatory OrganizationWashington State University Location Coordinates[°′″N, °′″W] Altitudemeters (feet) Webpage[link] Telescopes Unnamed Telescope Unknown size reflector James Richard Jewett Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and ope..
Jewett Trophy
The Jewett Trophy is a Canadian sports trophy, presented annually to the winner of the Atlantic University Football Conference of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport federation. The winner of the Jewett Trophy goes on to play in either the Uteck Bowl or the Mitchell Bowl, depending on annual rotatio..
Jewett W. Adams
Jewett William Adams (August 6, 1835 – June 18, 1920) was a Governor of Nevada. He was a Democrat. Adams was born in South Hero, Vermont. He came west with the California Gold Rush. Adams worked in mines and later owned a general store, before moving to Nevada in 1864. He was later elected ..
Jewfish
Jewfish is a term formerly applied to a number of species of marine fish, including: Family Species Glaucosomatidae (Perciformes) Weststralian dhufish Glaucosoma hebraicum Megalopidae (Elopiformes): The tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) Paralichthyidae (Pleuronectiformes): The summer floun..
Jewfro.org
Contents 1 Jewfro.org2 Media Attention3 Popularity4 Famous Entries5 Controversy6 Sources Jewfro.org Jewfro.org is an American based rant/humor website. Through its use of absurd/stereotypical ideals and shocking images it has made appearances in everything from c..
Jewish-American princess
Jewish American Princess or JAP (not to be confused with the ethnic slur directed towards people of Japanese nationality) can be taken and meant as an ethno-religious and/or sexist slur used to refer to Jewish women with privileged backgrounds. The word is intended to promote a stereotype about yo..
Jewish-Canadian authors
This is a list of key Jewish-Canadian authors, with an article and critical history to follow. Irving Abella (historian)Saul Bellow (Canadian-born American novelist)David Bezmozgis (novelist and short story writer)Leonard Cohen (poet, novelist, songwriter)Matt Cohen (novelist)Cory Doctorow (scienc..
Jewish-Indonesian
Part of a of articles onJews and Judaism Who is a Jew? · Etymology · Culture Judaism · Core principles Tanakh (Torah / Nevi'im / Ketuvim) Talmud · Halakha · Holidays · Prayer Ethics · 613 Mitzvot · Customs · Midrash Jewish ethnic divisions A..
Jewish-Roman wars
Jewish-Roman wars First Jewish-Roman War - Kitos War - Bar Kokhba's revolt The term Jewish-Roman wars is used to refer to the revolts by the Jews of Iudaea Province against the Roman Empire. Some sources will use the term to refer only to the First Jewish-Roman War (66–73) and Bar Kokhba's r..
Jewish Action
Jewish Action is an American Orthodox Jewish magazine published by the Orthodox Union. The magazine generally presents a Modern Orthodox viewpoint, and covers "topics of interest to an international Orthodox Jewish audience... [including] articles related to current ongoing issues of jewis..
Jewish Agency for Israel
The Jewish Agency for Israel also known as The Jewish Agency (הסוכנות היהודית or sochnut in Hebrew), refers to two bodies that operated in Israel in different eras and served different functions. Jewish Agency for Palestine The Jewish Agency for Palestine was a Zionist organization, o..
Jewish American literature
Jewish American literature holds an essential place in the literary history of the United States. It encompasses traditions of writing in English, primarily, as well as in other languages, the most important of which has been Yiddish. While critics and authors generally acknowledge the notion of a..
Jewish anarchism
Part of a of articles onJews and Judaism Who is a Jew? · Etymology · Culture Judaism · Core principles Tanakh (Torah / Nevi'im / Ketuvim) Talmud · Halakha · Holidays · Prayer Ethics · 613 Mitzvot · Customs · Midrash Jewish ethnic divisions A..
Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee
The Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC, Russian language: Еврейский антифашистский комитет, ЕАК) was formed in Kuibyshev in April 1942 with the official support of the Soviet authorities. It was designed to influence international public opinion and organize politica..
Jewish apocrypha
This article on Jewish apocrypha includes a survey of books written in the Jewish religious tradition either in the late pre-Christian era or in the early Christian era, but outside the Christian tradition. It does not include books in the canonical Jewish Bible, nor those accepted into the canon o..
Jewish Autonomism
Jewish Autonomism was a non-Zionist political movement that shaped up in Eastern Europe in the late 19th and early 20th century. One of its major proponents was a historian and activist Simon Dubnow. The Autonomists believed that the future survival of the Jews as a nation depends on their spiri..
Jewish Autonomous Oblast
Jewish Autonomous Oblast Еврейская автономная область ייִדישער אױטאָנאָמע געגנט     #redirect [[Template:Border]] Flag of Jewish Autonomous Oblast Coat of arms of Jewish Autonomous Oblast Capital Birobidzhan Area - t..
Jewish Book Council
The Jewish Book Council, founded in 1944, is an organization encouraging and contributing to Jewish literature. The goal of the council, as stated on its website, is "to promote the reading, writing and publishing of quality English language books of Jewish content in North America". The council spo..
Jewish Brigade
For other Jewish regiments, see Jewish legion (disambiguation). ..
Jewish Care
Jewish Care is a British charity, working mainly in London and South East England, providing health and social welfare support services for vulnerable members of the Jewish community. The charity was formed in 1990 by the merger of the Jewish Welfare Board and the Jewish Blind Society. Since then, n..
Jewish Ceremonial Hall, Prague
The Jewish Ceremonial Hall (Obřadní síň in Czech) can be found in the Jewish Quarter (Josefov) of Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. It was built in 1911-12 under the direction of architect J. Gerstl for the Jewish Burial Society (Hevrah Kaddishah) and is in the neo-renaissance style. ..
Jewish Children's Museum
The Jewish Children's Museum is the largest Jewish-themed children's museum in the United States. It aims for children of all faiths and backgrounds to gain a positive perspective and awareness of the Jewish heritage, fostering tolerance and understanding. The permanent collection features exhi..
Jewish Christians
Part of a of articles onChristianity     History of Christianity Timeline of Christianity The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father God the Son (Jesus Christ) God the Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament · LXX ..
Jewish Colonization Association
History The Jewish Colonization Association (JCA, in Yiddish ICA) was created in 1891 by the Baron Maurice de Hirsch. Its aim was to facilitate the mass emigration of Jews from Russia and other Eastern European countries, by settling them in agricultural colonies on lands purchased by the committee..
Jewish Community Center
A Jewish Community Center (JCC) is a general recreational, social and fraternal organization serving the Jewish community in a number of cities. As a rule, today JCCs are open to other ethnic groups as well, with possible exception of strictly traditional Jewish activities. In fact, many JCCs spo..
Jewish Community High School of the Bay
The Jewish Community High School of the Bay (commonly known as JCHS) is a coeducational, college preparatory high school located in San Francisco, California. It is WASC accredited. Contents 1 Vision statement2 Required Courseload and Curricula3 AP Program4 Tefillah5 At..
Jewish Community Trieste
The Jewish Community of Trieste represents the organizational structure of the association of Jewish people living in Trieste. The organization was established in order to provide for the needs of the Jewish community, and to etablish a statute and appropriate guidelines. The oldest official do..
Jewish Community Venice
Jewish settlements in the Veneto were found even in ancient times. The presence of Jews in the region that was to become the Venetian republic is documented from as early as the first centuries of the vernacular era. According to the tradition they arrived in Venice, a great trading centre betwe..
Jewish Council for Public Affairs
Jewish Council for Public Affairs, JCPA, is described as "the representative voice of the organized American Jewish community". It shapes consensus on a broad range of concerns and develops strategic responses to emerging situations. The JCPA then assists the Jewish community address issues through..
Jewish Cuban
Jewish Cubans, Cuban Jews, or Cubans of Jewish heritage, have lived on the island for centuries. Some Cubans trace Jewish ancestry to Marranos who fled the Spanish Inquisition, though few of these practice Judaism today. There was significant Jewish immigration to Cuba in the first half of the 20th..
Jewish cuisine
Jewish shop (Le Marais, Paris) Unlike most other cuisines, Jewish cuisine - because of sheer age of the worldwide Jewish diaspora - is not one unified cuisine, but collective of worldwide traditions of cookery linked together by general conformity of local cuisine to the rules of kashrut, t..
Jewish Culture Festival in Kraków
"Shalom in Szeroka Street", the final concert of the 15th Jewish Festival The Jewish Culture Festival in Kraków (Polish: Festiwal Kultury Żydowskiej w Krakowie, Yiddish: יירשער קולטור – פעסטיוואל אין קראָקע) is an annual cultural event organized since 1988 in ..
Jewish Currents (magazine)
The Jewish Currents magazine, July/August 2002 issue. Jewish Currents is a progressive, secular Jewish bimonthly magazine that carries on the insurgent tradition of the Jewish left through independent journalism, political commentary, and a "countercultural" approach to Jewish arts and litera..
Jewish day school
See yeshiva and Bais Yaakov about strictly Orthodox (mostly Haredi) Jewish schools. . A Jewish day school is a modern Jewish educational institution that is designed to provide Jewish children with both a Jewish and a secular education in one school on a full time basis, hence its name of "day scho..
Jewish Defense League
The Jewish Defense League (JDL) is a militant Jewish organization whose stated goal is protecting Jewish people and property from anti-Semitism. Contents 1 Founding of the JDL2 History of the JDL2.1 JDL Chairmen2.2 Imprisonment and deaths of Irv Rubin and Earl Krugel2.3 S..
Jewish Defense Organization
The Jewish Defense Organization is a small Jewish nationalist organization in the United States, which through its swift and energetic response on issues that other Jewish organizations are often unwilling to tackle has obtained media publicity as widespread (if not usually as favorable) as that of ..
Jewish denominations
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Jewish diaspora
The Jewish diaspora (Hebrew: Tefutzah, "scattered", or Galut גלות, "exile") is the dispersion of the Jewish people throughout Babylonia and the Roman Empire. It later spread throughout the world by either migration or conversion. The diaspora is commonly accepted to have begun with the 8th-6th c..
Jewish education
Jewish education (Hebrew: חינוך, Chinuch) is the transmission of the tenets, principles and religious laws of Judaism. Due to its emphasis on Torah study, many have commented that Judaism is characterised by "lifelong learning" that extends to adults as much as it does to children. Content..
Jewish Eindhoven
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Jewish Emancipation
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Jewish Employment and Vocational Service
The Jewish Employment and Vocational Service (JEVS) is a not-for-profit, nonsectarian social service agency based in Philadelphia in the United States. Its aim is to enhance clients' employability and self-sufficiency through a broad range of education, training, health and rehabilitation programs. ..
Jewish Encyclopedia
The Jewish Encyclopedia was an encyclopedia originally published between 1901 and 1906 by Funk and Wagnalls. It contained over 15,000 articles in 12 volumes on the history and then-current state of Judaism and the Jews as of 1901. It is now a public domain resource. Jenny Mendelsohn, of University ..
Jewish English Bible translations
Jewish English Bible translations are modern English Bible translations that include the books of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) according to the masoretic text, and according to the traditional division and order of Torah, Nevi'im, and Ketuvim. Jewish translations often also reflect traditional Jewis..
Jewish eschatology
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Jewish ethics
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Jewish ethnic divisions
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Jewish ethnonym
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Jewish exodus from Arab lands
The Jewish exodus from Arab lands refers to the 20th century emigration of Jews, primarily of Sephardi and Mizrahi background, from majority Arab lands. Typically, this emigration followed documentable discrimination, harassment, persecution, and financial confiscation on the part of the majority po..
Jewish Federation
A Jewish Federation is a confederation of various Jewish social agencies, volunteer programs, educational bodies, and related organizations, found within most cities in North America that host a viable Jewish community. Jewish federations can wield a sizeable degree of influence in the Jewish commu..
Jewish feminism
Jewish feminism is a movement that attempts to describe and protest what it sees as the subordination of women within Judaism. Plaskow, Judith. "Jewish Feminist Thought" in Frank, Daniel H. & Leaman, Oliver. History of Jewish Philosophy, Routledge, first published 1997; this edition 2003. In its mo..
Jewish fundamentalism
The term Jewish fundamentalism is used to refer to fundamentalist religious beliefs among Jews. The term "fundamentalism" has two uses: (A) As a modern phenomenon, characterized by a sense of embattled alienation in the midst of the surrounding culture, even where the culture may be nominally i..
Jewish gauchos
Jewish gauchos (in Spanish, gauchos judíos) is a common name for Jewish immigrants that settled in fertile regions of Argentina, typically in "agricultural colonies". These colonies were mostly established by the Jewish Colonization Association of Paris (of which the Baron Maurice de Hirsch and the..
Jewish haiku
Jewish haiku are poetic parodies combining the style and conventions of ancient Japanese haiku with traditional Jewish noodging. Widely circulated in e-mails and quoted on web pages, often without attribution, many of these poems were first published in Haikus for Jews: For You a Little Wisdom (Ha..
Jewish Herald-Voice
The Jewish Herald-Voice is a weekly community newspaper serving the Jewish community of Texas' Gulf Coast. Established in 1908, it bills itself as the longest-running Jewish paper in the Southwest. Known as the Herald, it is subscribed to by approximately 7,000 households, and claims a readership o..
Jewish Heritage Centre
The Jewish Heritage Centre hosts the The Marion and Ed Vickar Jewish Museum of Western Canada in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The museum opened in 1998 and displays the Jewish history of settlement in Western Canada. The heritage centre based on the Asper Jewish Community Campus is involved in pres..
Jewish Historical Society of England
The Jewish Historical Society of England was founded in 1893 by several Anglo-Jewish scholars, including Lucien Wolf, who became the society's first president. Early president of the JHSE included Hermann Adler, Joseph Jacobs, F. D. Mocatta, and Isidore Spielmann. The society exists to this day, sti..
Jewish history
Jewish history is the history of the Jewish people, faith (Judaism) and culture. Since Jewish history encompasses nearly six thousand years and hundreds of different populations, any treatment can only be provided in broad strokes. Additional information can be found in the main articles listed belo..
Jewish History, Jewish Religion
Jewish History, Jewish Religion: The Weight Of Three Thousand Years is a critical examination of Judaism by Israeli chemistry professor and political activist Israel Shahak. Contents 1 Summary2 Praise3 Criticisms4 Reference5 External link Summary In Jewish History, J..
Jewish history in Cincinnati
The history of the Jews in Cincinnati occupies a prominent place in the development of Jewish secular and religious life in the United States. Cincinnati is not only the oldest Jewish community west of the Allegheny Mountains but has also been an institutional center of American Reform Judaism for ..
Jewish history in Colonial America
Jewish history in Colonial America begins with the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam. Contents 1 Very early settlement1.1 Joachim Gaunse1.2 Solomon Franco1.3 Solomon Pietersen1.4 Jacob Barsimson2 The Brazilian group3 Shearith Israel4 In the American Revolu..
Jewish history in Ohio
Contents 1 Early 19th century2 Late 19th century2.1 Population growth2.2 Cincinnati and Cleveland2.3 Other cities2.4 Distinguished Jews3 Early 20th century4 Late 20th century and present-day5 References Early 19th century Jews first settled in Ohio in ..
Jewish history in Pennsylvania
Jewish history in Pennsylvania dates back to Colonial America. Contents 1 First Mention2 Philadelphia3 Lancaster4 Scranton5 Reading6 Easton7 Aaronsburg8 Schaefferstown9 Wilkes-Barre10 Estate Agents11 Successive Settlers12 1906 Statistics..
Jewish history in Philadelphia
Jewish history in Philadelphia, the Chief city of Pennsylvania, and the third, in point of population, in the United States, goes back to Colonial America. It is supposed that there were Jews in the neighborhood of Philadelphia at the time of the landing of William Penn, in 1682, since there were nu..
Jewish history in Pittsburgh
Jewish history of Pittsburgh, the second largest city in the state of Pennsylvania and the chief city of Western Pennsylvania. There are no reliable records of the beginnings of the Jewish community; but it has been ascertained that between 1838 and 1844 a small number of Jews, mostly from Baden, ..
Jewish history in Saint Louis
St. Louis is the largest city in the state of Missouri in the United States. The history of Jews in St Louis goes back to at least 1807. Contents 1 Early (Jewish) History of St. Louis2 The First Synagogue3 Cemeteries4 United Hebrew Relief Association5 Jewish Hospital6&nbs..
Jewish history of Salzburg
Despite of being a Non-secular province with a Catholic Archbishop as the head of the state, Salzburg has a long record of Jewish history. The first Jewish settlers arrived in the city, when it was still under Roman rule and called Juvavum as a provincial town. After the decay of Juvavum and the f..
Jewish holiday
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Jewish holidays 2000-2050
''All Jewish holidays begin at sundown on the evening before the date shown. On holidays marked "*", Jews are not permitted to work. Because the Hebrew calendar is governed by precise mathematical rules and does not rely at all on observation, it is possible to state what day the holidays will fal..
Jewish humor
Jewish humor is the long tradition of humor in Judaism dating back to the Torah and the Midrash, but generally refers to the more recent stream of verbal, self-deprecating and often anecdotal humor originating in Eastern Europe and which took root in the United States over the last hundred years. B..
Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs
The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA) describes itself as a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit, non-partisan think-tank focusing on the national security interests of the United States. JINSA's aim is three-fold: to ensure a strong and effective U.S. national security policy; to ..
Jewish Institute of Religion
The Jewish Institute of Religion was an educational establishment created by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise to train rabbis in Reform Judaism in 1922 in New York City. It was merged with the Hebrew Union College in 1950. ..
Jewish Labor Committee
The Jewish Labor Committee, an independent secular organization, has represented the organized Jewish community on questions relating to trade unionism and human rights since 1934, when it was founded as a labor-based operation in response to the rise of Nazism in Europe. Today, the JLC works to mai..
Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade
The Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade (JLGB) is Britain's oldest Jewish youth movement. It was founded in 1895 as the Jewish Lads' Brigade by Colonel Albert Goldsmid, a senior army officer, to provide an interest for children of the many poor immigrant families who were coming into Britain at that ti..
Jewish Lads' Brigade
The Jewish Lads' Brigade was a military association of English Jewish boys, formed, organized, and directed by Col. Albert E. W. Goldsmid "to instil into the rising generation from their earliest years habits of orderliness, cleanliness, and honour, so that in learning to respect themselves they wil..
Jewish languages
The Jewish languages are a set of languages that developed in various Jewish communities, in Europe, southern and south-western Asia, and northern Africa. The usual course of development for these languages was through the addition of Hebrew words and phrases, used to express uniquely Jewish concep..
Jewish laws of family purity
Stub. Here's the scope: right now, the concept of tahara (purity) goes to mikveh. the concept of family purity goes to Niddah (the article focuses on menstruation laws, though there are many applicablities to family life and marriage that are left out. Here is a good book: [[http://www.artscroll...
Jewish law and history on smoking
This article addresses the history of tobacco smoking among Jews and Jewish legal literature (Halakha) about cigarette smoking, from the early modern period to the present day. The Halakha literature addresses 3 main topics: the regulation of smoking on days of special Jewish significance, the debat..
Jewish leadership
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Jewish left
The term Jewish left describes Jews who identify with or support left wing or liberal causes. There is no one organization or movement which constitutes the "Jewish left". Well-known Jewish writers who have described themselves as politically and socially left-wing include Emma Goldman, Alexander B..
Jewish Left-Wing Community
he Jewish Left-Wing Community (JLWC) is group of political radicals who work to promote Left-Wing ideas within the Jewish community. Contents 1 History2 Principles3 Activities4 External links History The Jewish Left-Wing Community (JLWC) was formed in 2001 by English-spea..
Jewish Legion
This article is about the British Army battalions known as the Jewish Legion or Zion Mule Corps, which fought in World War I against the Ottoman Empire. For other Jewish legions, see Jewish legion (disambiguation). The Jewish Legion was the name for five battalions of Jewish volunteers established ..
Jewish legion (disambiguation)
The term Jewish legion was used in different historical contexts: 1792-1794: for Jewish cavalry regiment that participated in the Kosciuszko Uprising in Poland: see Berek Joselewicz.1917-1919: for the volunteer unit of the British Army that fought in World War I against the Ottoman Empire: see Jewi..
Jewish letter carriers
Jewish letter carriers were special Jewish postal workers who carried letters to other Jews in Europe. In European business centers where a large Jewish population existed, such as Hamburg, Prague, Gross Glogau, Polish Lissa, Breslau, and Frankfurt am Main, Jews, and at times even female Jews, were..
Jewish Life Network
The Jewish Life Network (Steinhardt Foundation) is a New York based non-profit foundation, which funds projects and programs aimed at improving Jewish education and identity. The JLN was founded by former hedge fund manager Michael Steinhardt in 1994, who disbanded his financial practice to focus o..
Jewish Maastricht
Maastricht (Dutch: Maastricht; Limburgish and city dialect: Mestreech) is a municipality, and capital of the province of Limburg. The city is situated on both sides of the Meuse River (Maas in Dutch) in the south-eastern part of the Netherlands between Belgium and Germany. The name of city is derive..
Jewish meditation
Jewish meditation, which in Hebrew is called hisbonenus or hitbonenut, is explained most explicitely in the Kabbalistic and Chassidic texts. The word "hisbonenus" derives from the Hebrew word Binah (lit. understaning) and refers to the process of understanding through analytical study. While the wor..
Jewish Messiah
In Judaism and Jewish eschatology, the Messiah (Hebrew: משיח; Mashiah, Mashiach, or Moshiach, "anointed [one]") has traditionally referred to a future Jewish king from the Davidic line who will be "anointed" (the meaning of the Hebrew word משיח) with holy anointing oil and inducted ..
Jewish Messiah claimants
This article presents an overview of various historically significant Jewish Messiah claimants. For general information see Messiah and also see the various main articles referenced below. Contents 1 Menahem ben Judah2 Bar Kokhba3 Moses of Crete4 In 7th century Persia5 T..
Jewish mexicans
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Jewish mother stereotype
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The Jewish mother stereotype is a common stereotype used by Jewish comedians, usually when discussing (fictional..
Jewish Museum
There are a number museums called the Jewish Museum including: Jewish Museum Berlin in GermanyJewish Museum (New York) in The United States of AmericaJewish Museum (Bucharest) in RomaniaJewish Museum (Camden) in London, EnglandJewish Museum (Finchley) also in LondonThe Irish Jewish Museum is in Dub..
Jewish Museum (Bucharest)
The Jewish Museum in Bucharest, Romania is located in a former synagogue that, remarkably, survived both World War II and Nicolae Ceauşescu unscathed. The museum gives broad coverage of the history of the Jews in Romania. Displays include an enormous collection of books written, published, illustr..
Jewish Museum (Camden)
The Jewish Museum in the Camden Town district on the northern fringes of central London, England is one of two Jewish museums in London. It was founded in 1932 and was initially based in the Jewish communal headquarters in Bloomsbury. It moved to Camden Town in 1995. It is operated by the same chari..
Jewish Museum (New York)
The Jewish Museum of New York was first established in 1904, when the Jewish Theological Seminary received a gift a 26 Jewish cermonial art objects by Judge Mayer Sulzberger. In 1944, Frieda Schiff Warburg, widow of philanthropist Felix Warburg, donated the family mansion (located at Fifth Avenue an..
Jewish Museum Berlin
The exterior of the Jewish Museum Berlin The Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) is a museum in Berlin covering two millennia of German Jewish history. The Jewish Museum in Berlin was originally founded in Oranienburger Strasse in 1933. It was closed in 1938 by the Nazi regime. T..
Jewish music
This article is about the sacred music of Judaism from Biblical to Modern times. For Jewish secular music, including klezmer and Sephardic, as well as the Jewish contribution to Western music, see Secular Jewish culture. Contents 1 Origin of Jewish music in the Temple1.1 Adaptations fro..
Jewish mythology
This article or section needs a complete rewrite for }}}. Jewish mythology is a body of stories that explains or symbolizes Jewish beliefs. Jewish folklore are the tales, legends, and superstitions that exist within the oral history of the Jews. There is very little early folklore distinct from ..
Jewish National Fund
The JNF logo found on all JNF charity boxes. The Jewish National Fund (Hebrew: קרן קימת לישראל, Keren Kayemet LeYisrael) (JNF) is an organization founded in 1901 at the Fifth Zionist Congress in Basel upon an earlier suggestion by Zvi Hermann Schapira. Its purpose was to buy and d..
Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance
The Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA) was founded in 1997 with the aim of "expand[ing] the spiritual, ritual, intellectual, and political opportunities for women with the framework of halakha," or Jewish law. [link] Contents 1 History and mission2 See also3&..
Jewish partisans
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Jewish philosophy
Jewish philosophy refers to the conjunction between serious study of philosophy and Jewish theology. Accepting the results of a given Jewish philosophy will lead to accepting a particular Jewish principle of faith. Contents 1 Approaches2 Early Jewish philosophy3 Philo of Alexandr..
Jewish Polish current events
Jewish Polish current events: This article is part of the History of the Jews in Poland series. Main article Chronology of Jewish Polish history The Holocaust camps and Poland Jewish Polish current events List of Polish Jews Contents 1 1989-present2 20003 20014 2..
Jewish Polish history during the 1700s
Jewish Polish history during the 1700s: Contents 1 Accession of the Saxon dynasty2 The Rise of Hasidism3 First partition4 The second and third partitions5 See also Accession of the Saxon dynasty With the accession to the throne of the Saxon dynasty the Jews completely ..
Jewish Polish history during the 1800s
Jewish Polish history during the 1800s: Contents 1 Jews of Poland within the Russian Empire (1795-1918)2 Pogroms3 Haskalah4 Politics in Polish Territory5 See also Jews of Poland within the Russian Empire (1795-1918) Main articles: History of Poland (1795-1918) and Hist..
Jewish Polish history during the 1900s
Jewish Polish history during the 1900s: This article is part of the History of the Jews in Poland series. Main article Chronology of Jewish Polish history The Holocaust camps and Poland Jewish Polish current events List of Polish Jews Contents 1 Interwar period 1918-19391.1&nbs..
Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s
Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s: Contents 1 Early period: 966-13851.1 Early history1.2 Early persecutions: 1266-12791.3 Prosperity in a Reunited Poland: 1320-13852 The Jagiellon era: 1385-15722.1 Persecutions of 1385-14922.2 Influx of Jews fleeing perse..
Jewish political movements
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Jewish population
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Jewish population statistics in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
Contents 1 Historical Israeli Population Statistics in the West Bank and Gaza Strip2 Footnotes3 Other links4 External links Historical Israeli Population Statistics in the West Bank and Gaza Strip Year Jewish Population 1970 1,514 1977 5,023 1980 12,424 1990 7..
Jewish principles of faith
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Jewish Publication Society of America
The Jewish Publication Society of America was founded in Philadelphia in 1888 to provide the children of Jewish immigrants to America with books about their heritage in the language of the New World. As the oldest publisher of Jewish titles in the English language, JPS on its website states that it..
Jewish Publication Society of America Version
This article is about the bible translation published by the JPS. For the organisation itself, see Jewish Publication Society of America. The Jewish Publication Society of America Version (JPS) of the Jewish Bible (i.e. the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament) was the first Bible translation published b..
Jewish Public Library
Jewish Public Library may refer to : Jewish Public Library of MontrealJewish Public Library of Toronto This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to ..
Jewish Public Library (Montreal)
The Jewish Public Library (JPL) is unique among Montreal and world Jewish institutions. It is a constituent agency of FEDERATION CJA. Containing the largest circulating Judaica collection in North America, the JPL represents a vital resource both locally and internationally. Celebrating its 90th ..
Jewish Public Library of Montreal
Contents 1 Summary2 Collection3 Services4 External links5 Bibliography Summary Founded in 1914, the Library continues to serve Montrealers' diverse recreational, informational, educational, and cultural needs. The Library houses many special collections in over 20 lan..
Jewish Quarter
The Jewish Quarter is one of the four traditional quarters of the Old City of Jerusalem. It lies in the southeastern sector of the walled city, and stretches from the Zion Gate in the south, along the Armenian Quarter on the west, up to the Cardo in the north and and extends to the Western Wall and..
Jewish Question
The "Jewish question", in general usage, usually refers to questions about the essential nature of Jews, often in reference to the nature of their relationship to non-Jews. The term the "Jewish Question" first appeared during the Jew Bill of 1753 debates in England. According to Otto D. Kulka of H..
Jewish quota
Jewish quota was a percentage that limited the number of Jews in various establishments. In particular, in 19th and 20th centuries some countries had Jewish quotas for higher education, a special case of Numerus clausus. These were an attempt to limit the influence of ethnic and/or religious Jews. ..
Jewish refugees
In the course of history, Jewish populations have been expelled or ostracised by various local authorities and have sought asylum from Anti-Semitism numerous times. The article History of anti-Semitism contains more detailed chronology of anti-Jewish hostilities, while Jewish history and Timeline of..
Jewish regiment
The Jewish regiment was an infantry regiment formed in March 1919 during the Russian Civil War 1917-1922 as a part of forces of ataman Semyonov which acted in Transbaikal region. It was a unique phenomenon in Jewish history when Jews served in a favour of antisemitic cossacks. In addition to that at..
Jewish Released Time
Jewish Released Time, also known as Sheloh (an abbreviation for Shi'urei Limud Hados (Classes for Learning the Religion)), is an organization promoting Released Time for the Jewish education of Jewish children learning in public schools. Contents 1 History2 Description3 Today4&nb..
Jewish Relief Agency
The Jewish Relief Agency (JRA) is a charitable organization, associated with the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, whose aim is to identify and feed needy Jewish clients in the Greater Philadelphia region. Almost 57,000 Jews, representing nearly a quarter of the Jewish population in the five counties of G..
Jewish Renewal
The term Jewish Renewal refers to a set of practices within Judaism that attempt to reinvigorate Judaism with mystical, Hasidic, musical and meditative practices. In this sense, Jewish renewal is an approach to Judaism that can be found within segments of any of the Jewish denominations. The term ..
Jewish resistance movement
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Jewish Science
This article is about the religious movement. For the Nazi concept of "Jewish Physics" see Deutsche Physik. Jewish Science, is a Judaic sect comparable with Mary Baker Eddy's Christian Science. It is an interpretation of Jewish philosophy that was originally conceived by Rabbi Alfred G. Moses in th..
Jewish Science (disambiguation)
Jewish Science, founded by Morris & Tehilla Lichtenstein on 1921/2 taking cues from Christian Science. http://www.irenedanon.com/"Jewish Physics"(Jüdische Physik), a discriminatory word in Nazis era and antonym of "Deutsche Physik". This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list o..
Jewish services
Jewish services are the communal prayer recitations which form part of the observance of Judaism. These prayers, often with instructions and commentary, are found in the siddur, the traditional Jewish prayer book. Orthodox Judaism regards halakha (Jewish law), as requiring Jewish men to pray three ..
Jewish Settlement Police
The Jewish Settlement Police were a division of the Notrim established in the British Mandate of Palestine in 1936. Members, known as Nodedot, were trained by their commander, Yitzhak Sadeh, in the art of unconventional warfare and specialised in mobility and surprise attacks. The force was establis..
Jewish Standard
The Jewish Standard is a newspaper based in Teaneck, New Jersey that serves the Jewish community in Bergen County. The Jewish Standard was founded in 1931 and is the oldest Jewish weekly in New Jersey. Unaffiliated with any program, organization, movement, or point of view, it is dedicated to givi..
Jewish state
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Jewish Student Union
The Jewish Student Union, or JSU is an organization aimed at educating youth in public schools about the Jewish culture, heritage, and religion. JSU currently has clubs in Western Canada and scattered throughout the United States. Though it started in Los Angeles, JSU now has clubs operating in 14 s..
Jewish studies
Jewish studies also known as Judaic studies is a subject area of study available at many colleges and universities in the Western World. Traditionally, Jewish studies was part of the natural practice of Judaism by Jews. The study of Torah, Tanakh, and Talmud was all part of every-day religious life..
Jewish Summer Camps in Maine
There are a number of Jewish Summer Camps in the state of Maine, USA, a number of which are detailed below. Camp Agawam Camp Agawam is a boys' summer camp located in Raymond, Maine. The full camper season lasts for 7 weeks. It plays host to the Annual Agawam Invitational Tennis Tournament (AAITT) ..
Jewish Supernumerary Police
The Jewish Supernumerary Police (sometimes referred to as Jewish Auxiliary Police) were a branch of the Guards (Notrim) set up by the British in the British Mandate of Palestine in June 1936. Around 22,000 Notrim were appointed, armed and equipped by the British to act as a protective militia for Je..
Jewish symbolism
Jewish symbolism is any form or type of symbolism in Judaism; a symbol in this sense is defined as some kind of visible representation of an object or an idea. The Hebrew word for symbol is ot which in early Judaism denoted not only a sign, but also a visible religious token of the relation between..
Jewish Task Force
The Jewish Task Force (JTF) is a Kahanist organization in the United States that raises money for right-wing Jewish groups in Israel, and which puts on television programs through local-access cable and runs a website with the stated goal of saving Israel, America, and The West. JTF is run by the..
Jewish Telegraph
The Jewish Telegraph is a British Jewish newspaper. It was founded in December 1950 by Frank and Vivienne Harris, the parents of the current Editor, Paul Harris. The Jewish Telegraph is solely owned by Vivienne and Paul Harris, who are responsible for its day-to-day operation. Founding Frank Har..
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) is an international news agency serving Jewish community newspapers and media around the world. The JTA was founded on February 6 1917 by Jacob Landau as the Jewish Correspondence Bureau with the mandate of collecting and disseminating news among and affecting the..
Jewish temple
Jewish temple: Jewish temple or The Jewish Temple, may refer to the original two ancient Jewish Temples in Jerusalem. The first one was destroyed by the ancient Babylonians, and the second was destroyed by Rome about two thousand years ago.Jewish temple, or Jewish Temple, or simply Temple (so-and-s..
Jewish Theater of New York
The Jewish Theater of New York was founded in 1994, with the popular production of One Hundred Gates by playwright/director Tuvia Tenenbom. As of 2003, The Jewish Theater of New York is the only English-speaking Jewish theatre company in New York state. The Theater normally presents between one t..
Jewish Theatre Ensemble
The [Jewish Theatre Ensemble] is an undergraduate student organization at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. It produces several theatre productions each year relating to Jewish themes, and sponsors a year-round Storytellers ensemble. Its shows perform on Northwestern Univer..
Jewish Theological Seminary of America
The Jewish Theological Seminary of America Inscription on Seal Ve-Hasneh Aineno Uchal ("And the Bush was not consumed") -Exodus 3:2 Established 1886 School type Private Chancellor Dr. Ismar Schorsch (Until June 30, 2006) From July 1, 2006 until June 30, 2007 TBD Dr. Arn..
Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau
Das Jüdisch-Theologisches Seminar (Fränckelscher Stiftung), The Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau Institution in Breslau for the training of rabbis, founded under the will of Jonas Fränckel, and opened in 1854. Commercial Councilor ("Kommerzienrath") Jonas Fränckel, a descendant of a rabbi..
Jewish Theological Seminary – University of Jewish Studies
Országos Rabbiképző – Zsidó Egyetem, or Országos Rabbiképző Intézet / Landesrabbinerschule in Budapest The efforts to found a rabbinical seminary in Hungary reach back to the beginning of the 19th century. The various projects, however, did not receive tangible form until a Jewish school ..
Jewish Tilburg
Tilburg is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, located in the southern province of Noord-Brabant. Tilburg municipality also includes the village of Berkel-Enschot and Udenhout. A continuous Jewish presence in Tilburg did not start until 1767, when a Jewish citizen of the town Oisterwijk w..
Jewish Town Hall, Prague
The Jewish Town Hall (Židovská Radnice) in Josefov, Prague, is an 18th century Rococo building that is the center of the local Jewish community. It is perhaps best known for its two clocks, one on a tower with Roman numeral markings, the other, lower, with Hebrew numbers and hands that turn c..
Jewish United Fund
The Jewish United Federation (JUF) is the umbrella Jewish organization in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in April 1900 as the Associated Jewish Charities, the JUF has served as a major center for the Jewish community in the Metropolitan Chicago area. For a long time, the JUF served as a major source o..
Jewish views of astrology
In Hebrew, astrology was called hokmat ha-nissayon, "the wisdom of prognostication", in distinction to hokmat ha-hizzayon (wisdom of star-seeing, or astronomy). While not a Jewish practice or teaching as such, astrology made its way into the Jewish community, and became especially predominant in som..
Jewish views of religious pluralism
This article deals with Jewish views of religious pluralism. Religious pluralism is a set of religious worldviews that hold that one's religion is not the sole and exclusive source of truth, and thus recognizes that some level of truth and value exists in at least some other religions. As such, reli..
Jewish view of marriage
Judaism considers marriage to be the ideal state of existence; a man without a wife, or a woman without a husband, are considered incomplete. Contents 1 Classical customs1.1 Betrothal from the Mishnah and Talmud2 Marriage ceremony2.1 Reform and Conservative adaptations3 T..
Jewish Virtual Library
The Jewish Virtual Library, is an online encyclopedia which includes about 10,000 articles and 5,000 photographs and maps and deals primarily with Jewish history, Israel, U.S.-Israel relations, the Holocaust, anti-Semitism and Judaism. The site has 13 sections comprising of: HistoryWomenThe Holo..
Jewish Voice for Peace
Jewish Voice for Peace is an American Jewish campaigning organisation that seeks to influence American public opinion and policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The organisation opposes the current Israeli government's policies such as the construction of the Israeli West Bank barrier and milit..
Jewish War
Jewish War can relate to: The First Jewish-Roman War of AD 66-73see also Jewish-Roman wars A shorter title of the work by the Jewish historian Josephus, also known as Bellum Judaicum (The Wars of the Jews) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with ..
Jewish Week
Jewish Week could refer to: The Jewish WeekWashington Jewish WeekThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Jewish Year Book
The Jewish Year Book is an almanac targeted at the Jewish community in the United Kingdom. It has been published every year since 1896 and is currently published by Vallentine Mitchell in association with The Jewish Chronicle and is edited by Stephen W. Massil. It provides a directory and guide to..
Jewmas
Jewmas is a slang term for a cliche set of activities Jews do during Christmas in predominantly-Christian countries, particularly the United States. The existence of Jewmas is partially as a contrarian, ironic response to the annual yuletide frenzy. Specifically, in the United States, Jewmas consist..
Jewna
Jewna (? Polatsk – 1344) was the Grand Princess of Lithuania, Ruthenia and Samogitia 1316 – 1341, daughter of Prince Ivan of Polatsk, wife of Gediminas, the ancestress of Gediminids. Contents 1 In the chronicle2 Father3 Husband4 Sons5 Daughters6 See also7&nbs..
Jewrel Booker
Jewrel Daniel Booker (born April 9, 1984 in Spartanburg, South Carolina) is a full time employee at Whitten Center in Clinton, South Carolina. He currently has a girlfriend, Michelle Sims. Jewrel was born at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center in Spartanburg, South Carolina. As a child he was a sma..
Jewry Wall
The ruins of the baths The Jewry Wall in Leicester, England is the remaining wall of the public baths of Roman Leicester along with foundations of the baths, which are laid out in front of the wall. It is quite large and impressive and has a museum detailing Leicester's ancient roots attac..
Jews' Free School
Jews' Free School (also known as JFS) is a well-known Jewish secondary school in Kingsbury, north London. It presently accepts both male and female students and at one time enrolled over 4000 students, though it is now somewhat smaller. The school was founded on 13 April 1732 as a boys-only school ..
Jewsdidwtc.com
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Jews Against the Occupation
JATO activists demonstrating during an anti-war march. Jews Against the Occupation (JATO) describes itself as "an organization of progressive, secular and religious Jews of all ages throughout the New York City area advocating peace through justice for Palestine and Israel" [link] a..
Jews as a chosen people
Part of a of articles onJews and Judaism Who is a Jew? · Etymology · Culture Judaism · Core principles Tanakh (Torah / Nevi'im / Ketuvim) Talmud · Halakha · Holidays · Prayer Ethics · 613 Mitzvot · Customs · Midrash Jewish ethnic divisions A..
Jews by country
Jews by country See also Part of a of articles onJews and Judaism Who is a Jew? · Etymology · Culture Judaism · Core principles Tanakh (Torah / Nevi'im / Ketuvim) Talmud · Halakha · Holidays · Prayer Ethics · 613 Mitzvot · Customs · Midrash ..
Jews for Animal Rights
Jews for Animal Rights (JAR) is an American animal rights organization, founded in 1985 by Dr. Roberta Kalechofsky, the Jewish writer and feminist, to uphold and spread the Talmudic prohibition against causing suffering to living creatures, known as tza'ar ba'alei hayyim. JAR promotes the ideas..
Jews for Israeli-Palestinian Peace
Jews for Israeli-Palestinian Peace (JIPF) is a group founded in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1982, for Swedish Jews who want to actively work towards a peaceful solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. External links [Jews for Israeli-Palestinian Peace] ..
Jews for Jesus
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Jews for Judaism
Jews for Judaism, established by Rabbi Bentzion Kravitz in 1985, is an international organization with the aim of helping Jews of all ages rediscover and strengthen their Jewish heritage. It is the largest Counter-Missionary organization in existence. It provides counseling services, education, and ..
Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership
The first Gran'pa Jack Freedom Booklet published by the JPFO. Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership or JPFO is a group dedicated to the preservation of gun rights in the United States and "to encourage Americans to understand and defend all of the Bill of Rights for everyone". The..
Jews in apostasy
Jews in apostasy are those Jews who have abandoned Judaism and have joined another religion. The term apostasy is derived from Greek ἀποστάτης, meaning "political rebel", as applied to rebellion against God, its law and the faith of Israel (in Hebrew מרד). [[Citing sources c..
Jews in Macedonia
For the Jews in Greece (including Greek Macedonia and Thessaloniki), see Jews in GreeceFor the Jews in the Republic of Macedonia, see Jews in the Republic of MacedoniaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to t..
Jews in Norway
The Jews in Norway have a long history. The Jewish community in Norway is one of the country's smallest ethnic and religious minorities. The largest synagogue is in Oslo, and a smaller synagogue in Trondheim (63° 25' N) is often claimed, erroneously, to be the world's northernmost synagogue.[l..
Jews in Tajikistan
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Jews first arrived in Eastern Bukhara, in what is today Tajikistan, in the 19th century. These were primarily B..
Jews in the Middle Ages
Part of a of articles onJews and Judaism Who is a Jew? · Etymology · Culture Judaism · Core principles Tanakh (Torah / Nevi'im / Ketuvim) Talmud · Halakha · Holidays · Prayer Ethics · 613 Mitzvot · Customs · Midrash Jewish ethnic divisions A..
Jews in the New Testament
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Jews in the New Testament/JNT
A number of verses in the New Testament (NT) attributed as quotes of Jesus, are highly critical of various Jews, Jewish sects, and Jewish archetypes of the period. As doctrines of Christianity, these critical statement have since been interpreted various ways — among them as a perpetual criti..
Jews in the Philippines
As of 2005, the population of Jews in the Philippines stands at the very most 500 people. Other estimates range between 100 and 500 people (0.000001% and 0.000005% of the country's total population). Manila boasts the largest Jewish community, though even there it consists of around 40 families, giv..
Jews in the Republic of Macedonia
Part of a of articles onJews and Judaism Who is a Jew? · Etymology · Culture Judaism · Core principles Tanakh (Torah / Nevi'im / Ketuvim) Talmud · Halakha · Holidays · Prayer Ethics · 613 Mitzvot · Customs · Midrash Jewish ethnic divisions A..
Jews in the woods
Also referred to as Fruity Jews, or Fruity Jews in the woods, JITW is an informal Shabbaton meeting that began in New England in the late 1990s, and is held about twice each year. The group was founded by Dan Zimmerman and Dan Smokler, two high school friends that attended Dartmouth College and Ya..
Jews of Afghanistan
Jews have lived in Afghanistan for at least 2,000 years, but the community has been reduced greatly because of persecution and emigration. Afghan Jewish communities now exist mostly in Israel and the United States. Today, it is believed there is only one Jew in the entire country. He cares for a ..
Jews of Nigeria
Contents 1 History2 Religious Practices3 Judaism in Nigeria Today4 Additional Information5 See also6 External links7 Sources Cited History Members of the Jewish community mostly come from the Igbo tribe, which is the third largest ethnic group in the country. ..
Jews of Prague
The Jews of Prague (capital of today's Czech Republic) are one of Europe's oldest and most well-known Jewish communities in Europe. Flags of the Jews of Prague Charles IV gave the Jews of Prague the honour of a flag in 1357. The red flag includes a yellow Magen David (Star of David), often conside..
Jews of Rhode Island
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Jews of Rusape
The Jews of Rusape, Zimbabwe are a group of about 4,000 people who practice a form of Judaism that is unique solely to their community. These people believe they are descendants of the lost tribes of Israel, exiled from the Jewish homeland by the Assyrians in 722 BCE. In fact, they believe that ma..
Jews of the Bilad el-Sudan (West Africa)
Jews of the Bilad el-Sudan יְהוּדִּי הַבִּלַדּ אַל סוּדָּן (Judeo-Arabic) describes West African Jewish communities who were connected to known Jewish communities from the Middle East, North Africa, or Spain and Portugal. Various historical records attest to their presenc..
Jews outside Europe under Nazi occupation
Part of a of articles onJews and Judaism Who is a Jew? · Etymology · Culture Judaism · Core principles Tanakh (Torah / Nevi'im / Ketuvim) Talmud · Halakha · Holidays · Prayer Ethics · 613 Mitzvot · Customs · Midrash Jewish ethnic divisions A..
Jewtopia
Jewtopia is a comic play written by and starring Bryan Fogel and Sam Wolfson that is currently running off-Broadway in New York City. It opened at the Coast Playhouse in West Hollywood, California in 2003. It was directed by Andy Fickman. Jewtopia is the story of two friends, Chris O'Connell and A..
Jew Bill of 1753
(This page is part of the History of the Jews in England) During the Jacobite rising of 1745 the Jews had shown particular loyalty to the government. Their chief financier, Samson Gideon, had strengthened the stock market, and several of the younger members had volunteered in the corps raised to de..
Jew Count
The Jew Count, or "Jewish Census" (German: Judenzahlung) was a measure instituted by the German Military High Command in 1916, during the upheaval of World War I. As the course of events began to turn against Germany, many in the military were eager to find a scapegoat; as had long been the case,..
Jew Leong
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Jew Watch
Jew Watch is a website that claims to "report accurate information regarding Jewish ownership and control over mass media and politics," and which describes its objective as "Keeping a Close Watch on Jewish Communities & Organizations Worldwide." The website asserts that "Jew Watch is a Not-For-Prof..

 


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