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  • ...y known as the ''Spinaulunga'', the island may have been renamed for the [[Jewish people]] who settled there. Historically an area of large [[palace]]s with
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  • ...ravioli. The Chinese won ton, the Russian pel'meni, the Tibetan momo and Jewish kreplachs are a few examples.
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  • * [[Italkian|Judeo-Italian or Italkian]] (Jewish language form, term coined in the mid-20th C. Spoken by the small minority
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  • ...acing as a hobby. He is Israel's first Formula One driver, and the first [[Jewish]] F1 driver since [[Tomas Scheckter]] tested for [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]] i
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  • ...propaganda for their philosophy of racial superiority, at a time when his Jewish colleague and rival [[René Dreyfus]] could not). His unsubstantiated alleg
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  • ...mous tennis player; they were married in [[1932]]. The fact that she had a Jewish grandfather caused Stuck some problems with the rise of the [[Nazi]]s, but
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  • * [[66]]/[[74]] – [[Jewish rebellions]] in [[Judea]] *[[115]]/[[117]] – [[Jewish rebellions]] in Egypt
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  • ...''[[Enduring Love]]'' (2004) with [[Rhys Ifans]]. In 2005, Craig played a Jewish, South African-born [[Mossad]] agent in [[Steven Spielberg]]'s controversia
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  • ...propaganda for their philosophy of racial superiority, at a time when his Jewish colleague and rival [[René Dreyfus]] could not.
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  • * '''[[Prague/Jewish Town|Jewish Town]]''' (Josefov) - the old Jewish ghetto ...rt of the Jewish museum, so it's recommended to buy a combined pass to all Jewish attractions [http://www.jewishmuseum.cz].
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  • ...itizens are nominally [[Catholic]] — there are mature [[Protestant]] and [[Jewish]] communities and a growing Muslim immigrant community. All religious fait
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  • ...n Social Republic]]. It emerged in December 2010 that Bartali had hidden a Jewish family in his cellar and according to one of the survivors, by doing so sav ...of [[DELASEM]], founded by the Union of the Israelitic Communities to help Jewish Italians escape persecution. The network in [[Tuscany]] was discovered in a
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  • ...r II]] had serious consequences for the entire Rothschild family, who were Jewish. Following the [[German occupation of France in World War II|German occupat
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  • ...itizens are nominally [[Catholic]] — there are mature [[Protestant]] and [[Jewish]] communities and a growing Muslim immigrant community. All religious fait
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  • ...[Simon of Trent]] (S.Simonino) in 1475. The death was blamed on the local Jewish community and resulted in a series of executions.
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  • ...[[Austria–Hungary]] (now in [[Slovakia]]). Newman had described himself as Jewish, stating that, "it's more of a challenge". Newman's mother worked in his fa
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  • ...the importance L'Aquila had reached by the turn of the 14th-15th century: Jewish families came to live in the city; the generals of the [[Franciscan]] Order
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  • *[[Eugenio Calò]] ([[1906]]-[[1944]]), Jewish Italian partisan, Gold Medal for Military Valour. ...[[1940]]), Catholic priest, victim of a famous kidnapping, taken from his Jewish family at the age of 6
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  • ...]] (called a [[menorah]] or a hannukiah) used to celebrate [[Judaism]]'s [[Jewish holiday|holiday]] of [[Hanukkah]].
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  • ...vel Goldfinger know this, but neither Bond nor Du Pont think Goldfinger is Jewish. Instead Bond pegs the red-haired blue-eyed man as a Balt, and indeed Goldf ...Party|Nazi Party]]. The ban, however, was lifted many years later when a [[Jewish]] family publicly thanked Fröbe for protecting them from persecution durin
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  • *The Synagogue, next to the Palazzo Comunale, was built from 1873 by the Jewish Community of Modena in Lombardesque style.
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  • ...the Mo’ed di Piombo, stems from 1793 (5553 in the Hebrew calendar). Rome’s Jewish Temple is illuminated at night as the rabbi explains the meaning underscori
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  • ...zens are nominally Catholic) there are mature [[Protestant]] and [[Judaism|Jewish]] communities and a growing [[Islam|Muslim]] (see: [[Islam in Italy]]) immi
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  • * '''Jewish Museum''' [http://www.jmw.at] A museum documenting Vienna's rich Jewish life with Zweig, Freud, Herzl, Mahler and Schoenberg among the most renowne ...is being used as the main city's synagogue by the current growing Viennese Jewish community.
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  • |Religion || predominately Roman Catholic with mature Protestant and Jewish communities and a growing Muslim immigrant community
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  • ...rdinals, thus relying on much more prized and valuable ingredients. Some [[Jewish]] influence can also be seen in the cuisine, with Jews having been part of
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  • * [[Girona]] A quiet town with an ancient Jewish section, narrow streets, imposing walls and plenty of cafes. See directions
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  • ...Jews membership in professional and artistic associations, thus denying to Jewish composers and musicians in Italy access to a professional life.
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