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  • 111Jewish English languages — are varieties of English that include significant amounts of vocabulary and syntax taken from Yiddish, and both classical and modern Hebrew. They are typified by Yeshivish and Yinglish, as well as more flexible mixtures of English and other… …

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  • 112Jewish Social Democratic Party — (in Yiddish, Yidishe sotsial demokratishe partey , pl. Żydowska Partia Socjal Demokratyczna, abbreviated ŻPS) was a political party in Galicia and later also Bukovina, established in a split from the Polish Social Democratic Party of Galicia in… …

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  • 113JEWISH COLONIAL TRUST — JEWISH COLONIAL TRUST, the first Zionist bank. The Jewish Colonial Trust (Juedische Colonial Bank) Ltd. was incorporated in London on March 20, 1899, in accordance with the decisions of the First and Second Zionist Congresses. theodor herzl had… …

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  • 114Jewish calendar — Jew ish cal en*dar A lunisolar calendar in use among Hebraic peoples, reckoning from the year 3761 b. c., the date traditionally given for the Creation. Note: It received its present fixed form from Hillel II. about 360 a. d. The present names of …

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  • 115Jewish Communist Union (Poalei Zion) — Jewish Communist Union (Poalei Zion), Komverband was the name taken by the Left World Union of Poalei Zion in 1921. Komverband had members in Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Austria, Italy, Poland and other countries. [Политические партии России:… …

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  • 116JEWISH QUARTERLY REVIEW — (JQR), learned journal published first in London and subsequently in Philadelphia. The Jewish Quarterly Review was established in 1889 by I. Abrahams and C.G. Montefiore, who acted as editors. The detailed editorial work was undertaken by… …

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  • 117JEWISH STATE PARTY — JEWISH STATE PARTY, Zionist political party formed by dissidents from the revisionist movement after the final split between vladimir jabotinsky and most of his colleagues in the leadership of the world movement (at its session in Katowice, April …

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  • 118Jewish 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 in 586 BCE, and the second was destroyed by Rome in 70 CE.*Jewish temple …

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  • 119Jewish War — can relate to:*A shorter title of the work by the Jewish historian Josephus, also known as The Wars of the Jews or Bellum Judaicum . *The First Jewish Roman War of 66 73, (see also Jewish Roman wars) *An anti Semitic campaign by Polish newspaper… …

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  • 120Jewish 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 pagesFact|date=February 2007, often without attribution, many of these poems were… …

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