نتایج جستجو برای: jews

تعداد نتایج: 2705  

Journal: :Aboriginal history 2001
T Barta

For decades before the Nazis began the legal persecution of Jews, anti-Semites had been active in Germany. They created a climate in which genocide — or so it seems with hindsight — became possible. In 1996 an American scholar, Daniel J Goldhagen, went further. He argued that in Germany ‘eliminationist anti-Semitism’ had created a culture that produced ‘Hitler’s willing executioners’. The ‘comm...

2015

Factor XI deficiencies are rare. Initially, they were described only in Ashkenazy Jews with two types of characteristic gene mutation. Now, 152 mutations have been identified, mostly in non-Jewish population. We report the case of a deficiency identified in Arabic young girl living in West Algeria; gene sequences showed a type II mutation, frequent in Ashkenazy Jews. May be it is coincidence; b...

2009
John Gabriel Wim Klooster

Kagan, Richard L., and Philip D. Morgan (eds.) 2009 Atlantic Diasporas. Jews, Conversos, and Crypto Jews in the Age of Mercantilism, 1500-1800 Baltimore, Maryland: The John Hopkins University Press. 307 1 table; 2 maps; cover illustrations: top—View of a Jewish settlement; bottom— view of Paramaribo. Reproduced from John Gabriel Stedman, Narrative of a Five Years Expedition against the Revolted...

2007
Richard Lynn Satoshi Kanazawa

Throughout the 20th century, Jews have been greatly over-represented in western nations among intellectual elites, in the universities, and among the higher socio-economic classes. The two principal theories that have been advanced to explain this are that Jews have high intelligence and, alternatively, that they have cultural values that promote success. We review the evidence and present new ...

Journal: :Blood 1971
B Modan H Kallner D Zemer C Yoran

T HE APPARENTLY HIGH FREQUENCY of polycythemia vera among Jews has been first systematically approached by Reznikoff et al.’ and subsequently confirmed by Damon and Holub2 and by one of us.3 It seemed therefore of interest to find out whether this excessive risk is present in Jews outside the U.S.A. and among all Jewish ethnic subgroups. The following report provides an attempt to answer both q...

2011
Robert Penn

Views of Jews '" Robert Penn Warren, in "Who Speaks for the Negro?" published by Random House, has written a powerful condemnation of race prejudice and a strong appeal for full civil rights for the Negro. Out of his recorded tions emerge frank statements on many issues, including that of Negro anti-Semitism. We are told in this volume that "basically the Negro Is not anti-SemitIc, and such ant...

2008
DENNIS M. KRIKLER

The relative social and genetic isolation of Jews from other communities, which was much more marked in the past than now, has led to the belief that they are unusually prone to a variety of illnesses. Until the last few decades assessments of the incidence of various diseases among them were usually based on impressions rather than planned surveys or careful analyses, and many misconceptions s...

Journal: :Journal of personality 2006
Adam B Cohen Ariel Malka Paul Rozin Lina Cherfas

The value of forgiveness is emphasized in many religions, but little is known about how members of distinct religious cultures differ in their views of forgiveness. We hypothesized and found that Jews would agree more than Protestants that certain offenses are unforgivable and that religious commitment would be more negatively correlated with belief in unforgivable offenses among Protestants th...

2014
Gaëlle Fisher

This article explores the themes of unity and disunity with regard to German and Jewish memories of Bukovina after the Second World War. Although one often reads in the literature that Bukovina was home to a large number of minorities, notably Jews and Germans, who lived together peacefully and harmoniously, I demonstrate the extent to which this ‘unity’ was challenged by the violent experience...

2002
Kenneth D. Wald Michael D. Martinez

Does religious commitment have a common political impact across national frontiers? To date, that question has been explored empirically only for Roman Catholics, who might be expected to behave similarly because of centralizing resources in their tradition. This article explores the extent of transnational political attitudes among Jews in the United States and Israel, two groups with less cen...

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