نتایج جستجو برای: jewish literature

تعداد نتایج: 541280  

2015
Curtis S. Dunkel Charlie L. Reeve Michael A. Woodley Dimitri van der Linden

It was hypothesized that Jews would have a personality profile characterized by high levels of the general factor of personality (GFP). Analyses based on three large samples supported this hypothesis. Additionally , the Jewish/non-Jewish group difference on personality traits exhibited a Jensen Effect with the largest difference between groups being on the traits that had the highest loadings o...

2006
Peter Dicken

Introduction Peter Dicken (2004) lamented geographers' missing out on globalization and becoming more parochial in terms of research, and called for a revitalization of regional geography. Indeed, I often feel unsettled by the fact that, from time to time, geographers have to defend the position of geography, especially in recent response to the argument that globalization means the end of geog...

1975
Teiji Furugori

The men ta l p rocesses i n v o l v e d in any human a c t i v i t i e s seem q u i t e complex . C o n s i d e r i n g as an example g o i n g f rom one p l a c e to a n o t h e r , t h i s paper a n a l y z e s men ta l b e h a v i o r i n terms o f t he r e p r e s e n t a t i o n and use of knowledge . We d e s c r i b e a n e t work memory to r e p r e s e n t knowledge, g i v e an accoun ...

Journal: :Human mutation 2004
Peidong Shen Tal Lavi Toomas Kivisild Vivian Chou Deniz Sengun Dov Gefel Issac Shpirer Eilon Woolf Jossi Hillel Marcus W Feldman Peter J Oefner

The Samaritan community, which numbered more than a million in late Roman times and only 146 in 1917, numbers today about 640 people representing four large families. They are culturally different from both Jewish and non-Jewish populations in the Middle East and their origin remains a question of great interest. Genetic differences between the Samaritans and neighboring Jewish and non-Jewish p...

2013
Robert Chazan Benjamin Fisher Robert Moore

Was the Christian encounter with Jewish society in medieval Europe defined by the emergence of a “persecuting mentality,” in which Jews and other subalterns were subjected to an aggressive policy of social and political exclusion, as framed by Robert Moore in his seminal book, The Formation of a Persecuting Society? 1 Should the Jewish experience in medieval Christian Europe be viewed as a “lac...

2010
RUTH A. FRAGER

The history of Toronto's Jewish labour movement provides a critical context for examining the relationship between feminist and socialist currents in Canada's past. It also illuminates the relationship between these currents and ethnic identity within a key section of the working class. In the 1920s and 1930s, Toronto's Jewish labour movement was not only militant but also had a strong radical ...

Journal: :Medical History 2003
Carole Reeves

Between 1881 and 1914, nearly three million Jews left eastern Europe, of which about 15,000 settled in Glasgow, "second city" of the British Empire. Their integration was cushioned by a Jewish leadership which balanced community discipline with immigrant innovation-in contrast to London which swallowed ten times as many but doled out philanthropy with a large measure of social control. This is ...

Journal: :Human biology 2013
Doron M Behar Mait Metspalu Yael Baran Naama M Kopelman Bayazit Yunusbayev Ariella Gladstein Shay Tzur Hovhannes Sahakyan Ardeshir Bahmanimehr Levon Yepiskoposyan Kristina Tambets Elza K Khusnutdinova Alena Kushniarevich Oleg Balanovsky Elena Balanovsky Lejla Kovacevic Damir Marjanovic Evelin Mihailov Anastasia Kouvatsi Costas Triantaphyllidis Roy J King Ornella Semino Antonio Torroni Michael F Hammer Ene Metspalu Karl Skorecki Saharon Rosset Eran Halperin Richard Villems Noah A Rosenberg

The origin and history of the Ashkenazi Jewish population have long been of great interest, and advances in high-throughput genetic analysis have recently provided a new approach for investigating these topics. We and others have argued on the basis of genome-wide data that the Ashkenazi Jewish population derives its ancestry from a combination of sources tracing to both Europe and the Middle E...

Journal: :JAMA 2000
S Syngal D Schrag M Falchuk N Tung F A Farraye D Chung M Wright A Whetsell G Miller J E Garber

CONTEXT The I1307K mutation of the APC gene is found in approximately 6% of the Ashkenazi Jewish population and is associated with elevated risk of colorectal cancer. The incidence of the mutation in patients with colorectal adenomas is unknown. OBJECTIVES To determine the carrier rate of the I1307K mutation in Ashkenazi Jewish patients with a history of colorectal polyps but without colorect...

2004
Daniel Boyarin

The general participation of Iberian Jewry in the scholastic culture of the high middle ages is very well known. Less well known is the continuing in uence the Aristotelian tradition had on Spanish and Sefardic Jewish intellectual life in the Ž fteenth and sixteenth centuries, including its most particularly Jewish of activities, the interpretation of the Talmud. In this period, there appears ...

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