نتایج جستجو برای: jews

تعداد نتایج: 2705  

2009
Edward Kessler Philip A. Cunningham

In recent years, several controversies have beset official relations between Jews and Catholics. These include whether Catholics should pray for the conversion of Jews, whether the purpose of interreligious dialogue is to lead others to Christian faith, and whether Catholics should undertake non-coercive "missions" to Jews. An underlying theological topic in all these disputes is how the biblic...

2010
Jeffrey S. Kopstein Jason Wittenberg

Why, after the outbreak of World War II in Eastern Europe, did the inhabitants of some communities erupt in violence against their Jewish neighbors? The authors hypothesize that the greater the degree of preexisting intercommunal polarization between Jews and the titular majority group, the more likely a pogrom. They test this proposition using an original data set of matched census and elector...

2015
Jiao-Yang Tian Hua-Wei Wang Yu-Chun Li Wen Zhang Yong-Gang Yao Jits van Straten Martin B. Richards Qing-Peng Kong

Contemporary Jews retain a genetic imprint from their Near Eastern ancestry, but obtained substantial genetic components from their neighboring populations during their history. Whether they received any genetic contribution from the Far East remains unknown, but frequent communication with the Chinese has been observed since the Silk Road period. To address this issue, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA...

2017
George M. Weisz Donatella Lippi

Born in Portugal and the son of Marranos (Christianized Jews from Spain), Eliahu de Luna Montalto lived during a particularly harsh period for the Jewish people. Throughout Europe, the situation for Jews was unfavorable; laws had been passed forbidding them to live in England for the past 300 years, and for the past 200 years in France. Additionally, in France, while Jews were permitted to stud...

Journal: :Human immunology 2001
A Arnaiz-Villena N Elaiwa C Silvera A Rostom J Moscoso E Gómez-Casado L Allende P Varela J Martínez-Laso

The genetic profile of Palestinians has, for the first time, been studied by using human leukocyte antigen (HLA) gene variability and haplotypes. The comparison with other Mediterranean populations by using neighbor-joining dendrograms and correspondence analyses reveal that Palestinians are genetically very close to Jews and other Middle East populations, including Turks (Anatolians), Lebanese...

Journal: :Human biology 2013
John M Efron

The contemporary study of Jewish genetics has a long prehistory dating to the eighteenth century. Prior to the era of genetics, studies of the physical makeup of Jews were undertaken by comparative anatomists and physical anthropologists. In the nineteenth century the field was referred to as "race science." Believed by many race scientists to be a homogeneous and pure race, Jews occupied a cen...

Journal: :Holocaust and genocide studies 1995
B Davis Lutz

While most of the research on the Holocaust has appropriately focused on the suffering of the Jewish population of Axis-occupied Europe, the Gypsies also were targeted for extinction by the Nazis. The Gypsies as a people survived the campaigns directed against them in large measure because they were located in areas under the control of governments allied with Germany. These governments general...

2005
Stephen Reicher Clare Cassidy Mark Levine Ian Kershaw

This paper investigates the arguments used in public documents to mobilize Bulgarians against the deportation of Jews in World War II. We focus on the key documents relating to the first wave of mobilisation in 1940-1 as provided by Todorov (2001). We demonstrate that these documents are based on three types of argument. The first, category inclusion, treats the Jews as part of a common ingroup...

Journal: :Spectra undergraduate research journal 2023

The citizenship of Jews became more discussed as a result changes from the French Revolution 1789. There were variety perspectives between non-Jews and Jews, different groups Jews. research methodology involves analysis qualitative primary sources including government texts debates, everyday Jewish literature journal excerpts. theoretical framework nationalism will guide how is analyzed in rese...

2009
L. Daniel Staetsky Andrew Hinde

Since the establishment of Israel sex differentials in life expectancy at birth exhibited by Israeli Jews have been very low in comparison to other developed countries as a result of relatively high male and relatively low female life expectancy. To advance understanding of this phenomenon this paper explores cause-specific contributions to the difference in life expectancy between Israeli Jews...

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