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1 Jews harp
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2 Central Council of Jews in Germany
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > Central Council of Jews in Germany
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3 persecution of the Jews
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4 Diaspora
di·as·po·ra[daɪˈæspərə]n no pl1. (of Jews)\diaspora Jews die Juden in der Diasporathe Christian \diaspora die in der Diaspora lebenden Christenthe Asian \diaspora die im Ausland lebenden Asiaten* * *[daɪ'spərə]nDiaspora f* * *a) HIST die seit dem babylonischen Exil außerhalb Palästinas lebenden Judenb) Gebiet, in dem die Anhänger einer Konfession (auch Nation) gegenüber einer anderen in der Minderheit sind -
5 diaspora
di·as·po·ra [daɪʼæspərə] n1) ( of Jews)the D\diaspora die Judenvertreibung;( of other groups) Verstreuung fD\diaspora Jews die Juden in der Diaspora;the Christian \diaspora die in der Diaspora lebenden Christen;the Asian \diaspora die im Ausland lebenden Asiaten -
6 amen
1. interjection 2. nounAmen, das* * *interjection, noun((usually Amen) said or sung by Jews or Christians to express a wish that the prayer should be fulfilled.)* * *[ˌɑ:ˈmen, ˌeɪ-]1. REL Amen2. (expressing agreement)\amen to that! Gott sei's gedankt!* * *["Aː'men]1. interjamenamen to that! (fig inf) — ja, wahrlich or fürwahr! (hum)
2. nAmen ntwe'll all say amen to that (fig inf) — wir befürworten das alle, wir sind alle dafür
* * *amen [ˌɑːˈmen; ˌeıˈmen]A int amen!:say amen to sth umg etwas absegnen, sein Amen zu etwas gebenB s Amen n* * *1. interjection 2. nounAmen, das -
7 anti-Semite
(a person who hates Jews.)- academic.ru/2994/anti-Semitic">anti-Semitic- anti-Semitism* * *anti-ˈSe·mite* * * -
8 Sabbath
noun1) (Jewish) Sabbat, der2) (Christian) Sonntag, der* * *['sæbəƟ]((usually with the) a day of the week regularly set aside for religious services and rest - among the Jews, Saturday; among most Christians, Sunday.) der Sabbat* * *Sab·bath[ˈsæbəθ]n Sabbat mto break/observe [or keep] the \Sabbath den Sabbat entheiligen/heiligen* * *['sbəɵ]nSabbat m; (non-Jewish) Sonntag m → academic.ru/82653/witch">witchSee:→ witch* * *Sabbath [ˈsæbəθ] s1. REL Sabbat m:keep (break) the Sabbath den Sabbat heiligen (entheiligen)2. REL Sonntag mS. abk1. Sabbath2. Saint Hl.3. Saturday Sa.4. Saxon5. Senate6. Socialist7. Society Ges.8. Socius, Fellow9. south S10. southern südl.* * *noun1) (Jewish) Sabbat, der2) (Christian) Sonntag, der* * *n.Sabbat -e m. -
9 skullcap
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10 synagogue
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11 unclean
adjective* * *((eg of food) not pure: The Jews are not allowed to eat pork, as pigs are considered unclean.) unrein* * *un·clean[ʌnˈkli:n]1. (unhygienic) verunreinigt\unclean thoughts ( dated) schmutzige Gedanken* * *[ʌn'kliːn]adjunsauber (ALSO BIBL); (REL) animal unrein; thoughts unkeusch; (fig = contaminated) schmutzig* * ** * *adjective* * *adj.unrein adj.unsauber adj. -
12 Hassidic
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13 Hasidic
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14 the Holocaust
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15 Hasidic
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16 skullcap
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