jewry|jewries in English

noun

[Jew·ry || 'dʒʊərɪ]

Jewish people; Jewish world; area largely inhabited by Jews, district where Jews live

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1. Nothing was being done to slow down ... the annihilation of European Jewry," he said.

2. The third chapter refers to the scale and direction of these jewry.

3. Thought better by Jewry itself to withdraw him from the public gaze.

4. The Israeli government seeks the political and financial support of American Jewry.

5. The tragic situation of European Jewry continued to deteriorate throughout the 19

6. He was welcomed in boardrooms and presidential palaces everywhere as the spokesman of worldwide Diaspora Jewry.

7. The Besht: Magician, Mystic, and Leader (Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry)

8. For roughly a thousand years, Yiddish was the shared vernacular language of Ashkenazic Jewry

9. The motivation of Soviet jewry living before 20 century 70 s is firstly reviewed.

10. Right from its foundation, the existence of Israel created new questions for world Jewry.

11. The conclusion points out that the problems of jewry in Soviet has not been worked out.

12. The late Friday Night Service is gaining in favor throughout all the denominations of Jewry.

13. They have warned Mr Netanyahu that the bill, if passed, would cause a schism throughout Jewry.

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16. The center of Ashkenazi Jewry shifted to Poland, Lithuania, Bohemia and Moravia in the beginning of the 16 th century.

17. Allow me to explain: Chabad, as well as all other chassidic groups, finds its roots in Eastern Europe, which was the home to much of Ashkenazic Jewry

18. During the destruction of Hungarian Jewry in 1944, Guttman initially hid in an attic in Újpest, aided by his non-Jewish brother-in-law.

19. In April 2005, Tyahnybok co-signed an open letter to President Yushchenko calling for a parliamentary investigation into the "criminal activities of organized Jewry in Ukraine."

20. Apprises us that monogamy found its way into French/German Jewry by slow degrees, and not as the result of a single legislative act [of Rabbenu Gershom].” Divorce: The Halakhic Perspective

21. Allegoric or Metaphoric Representations; Concentration and Extermination Camps; Deniers and Denial; Germany, Hitler and the Growth of Nazism; European Jewry Before the Holocaust; Escape; The Ghettos; Hiding; Righteous Gentiles; Rescue; Resistance; Liberation; Nazi War Crimes and Judgement; Other Victims of Nazi Persecution; Perpetrators

22. בריסק דליטא; until 1921 Brest-Litovsk; from 1921 until 1939 Brześć nad Bugiem; after 1939 Brest), capital of Brest district, Belarus.In the medieval grand duchy of *Lithuania, from the 14 th to the 17 th centuries, in particular after the union of Poland and Lithuania in 1569, it was the main center of Lithuanian Jewry.