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ARTICLES RELATED TO Mizrahi Jews |  |  |  | Mizrahi Jews: Encyclopedia II - Mizrahi Jews - LanguageMany Mizrahi communities existed in Arab countries, and at various times spoke a number of Judeo-Arabic dialects, though these are now mainly used as a second language. Among other languages associated with Mizrahim are Dzhidi, Gruzinic, Bukhori, Kurdish, Judeo-Berber, Juhuri and Judeo-Aramaic dialects.
Most of the many notable philosophical, religious, and grammatical works of the Mizrahim were written in Arabic using a modified Hebrew alphabet.
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See also:Mizrahi Jews, Mizrahi Jews - Language, Mizrahi Jews - Post-1948 Dispersal, Mizrahi Jews - Mizrahim in modern Israel, Mizrahi Jews - Distinguished Mizrahi figures Read more here: » Mizrahi Jews: Encyclopedia II - Mizrahi Jews - Language |
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 |  |  | Mizrahi Jews: Encyclopedia II - Mizrahi Jews - LanguageMany Mizrahi communities existed in Arab countries, and at various times spoke a number of Judeo-Arabic dialects, though these are now mainly used as a second language. Among other languages associated with Mizrahim are Dzhidi, Gruzinic, Bukhori, Judeo-Berber, Juhuri and Judeo-Aramaic dialects.
Most of the many notable philosophical, religious, and grammatical works of the Mizrahim were written in ...
See also:Mizrahi Jews, Mizrahi Jews - Language, Mizrahi Jews - Post 1948 Dispersal, Mizrahi Jews - Mizrahim in modern Israel, Mizrahi Jews - Distinguished Mizrahi figures Read more here: » Mizrahi Jews: Encyclopedia II - Mizrahi Jews - Language |
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Jew - Jews and migrations.
Throughout Jewish history, Jews have repeatedly been directly or indirectly expelled from both their original homeland, and the areas in which they have resided. This experience as both immigrants and emigrants (see: Jewish refugees) have shaped Jewish identity and religious practice in many ways. An incomplete list of such migrations includes:
The patriarch Abraham was a migrant to the land of Canaan from Ur of the Chaldees.
The Children of Israel experienced the ...
See also:Jew, Jew - Usage note, Jew - Etymology, Jew - Who is a Jew?, Jew - Jewish culture, Jew - Ethnic divisions, Jew - Population, Jew - Significant geographic populations, Jew - State of Israel, Jew - Diaspora outside Israel, Jew - Population changes: Assimilation, Jew - Population changes: Wars against the Jews, Jew - Population changes: Growth, Jew - Jewish languages, Jew - History of the Jews, Jew - Jews and migrations, Jew - Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, Jew - Persian Greek and Roman rule, Jew - Beginning of the Diaspora, Jew - Middle Ages: Europe, Jew - Middle Ages: Islamic Europe and North Africa, Jew - Enlightenment and emancipation, Jew - Zionism and immigration, Jew - The Holocaust, Jew - Israel, Jew - Persecution, Jew - Jewish leadership, Jew - Famous Jews, Jew - Notes Read more here: » Jew: Encyclopedia II - Jew - History of the Jews |
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 |  |  | Mizrahi Jews: Encyclopedia II - Ovadia Yosef - ControversyAmong secular Israelis, Yosef is mainly famous for being the leader of the political party called Shas and for his fierce and sharp rhetoric, often combined with curses and ill-wishes to hated political leaders. Some argue that Yosef's quotes are hate speech.
Ovadia Yosef - Politics.
Reactions to Yosef's "political" quotes have ranged from laughter to fury. The Hofesh movement has called for Yosef to be tried for incitement. Shas spokespeople and Yosef's followers argue that his quotes are taken out of context and that they include technical religious terms which the average person is not ...
See also:Ovadia Yosef, Ovadia Yosef - Biography, Ovadia Yosef - Influence, Ovadia Yosef - Government Influence, Ovadia Yosef - Cultural Influence, Ovadia Yosef - Bibliography, Ovadia Yosef - Controversy, Ovadia Yosef - Politics, Ovadia Yosef - Theodicy, Ovadia Yosef - Peace Advocacy, Ovadia Yosef - Notes, Ovadia Yosef - External link Read more here: » Ovadia Yosef: Encyclopedia II - Ovadia Yosef - Controversy |
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 |  |  | Mizrahi Jews: Encyclopedia II - Palestinian refugee - HistoryMany Palestinians had already become refugees prior to the time neighboring Arab states attacked the newly established State of Israel in 1948, and the exodus continued during the war until after the armistice that ended it (see Palestinian Exodus.) These refugees, the great majority of whom had lived there for generations, were generally not permitted to return to their homes.
The final estimate of their number was 711,000, according to the United Nations Conciliation Commission (General Progress Report and Supplementary Report of ...
See also:Palestinian refugee, Palestinian refugee - History, Palestinian refugee - Who is a Palestinian refugee?, Palestinian refugee - Right of return, Palestinian refugee - Treatment in Arab countries, Palestinian refugee - Jordan, Palestinian refugee - Saudi Arabia, Palestinian refugee - Lebanon, Palestinian refugee - Kuwait Read more here: » Palestinian refugee: Encyclopedia II - Palestinian refugee - History |
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France in the nineteenth century - The Period of the French Revolution.
Main article: French Revolution
Louis XVI of France's reign saw a temporary revival of French fortunes, but the over-ambitious projects and military campaigns of the 18th century had produced chronic financial problems. Deteriorating economic conditions, popular resentment against the complicated system of privileges granted the nobility and clerics, and a lack of alternate avenues for change were among the principa ...
See also:France in the nineteenth century, France in the nineteenth century - France and the French in the 19th century, France in the nineteenth century - Geography, France in the nineteenth century - Demographics, France in the nineteenth century - Language, France in the nineteenth century - Historical Overview, France in the nineteenth century - The Period of the French Revolution, France in the nineteenth century - Napoleon and the French Empire, France in the nineteenth century - The Restoration, France in the nineteenth century - July Monarchy, France in the nineteenth century - Second Republic, France in the nineteenth century - Second Empire, France in the nineteenth century - The Third Republic, France in the nineteenth century - French Colonialism, France in the nineteenth century - Literature, France in the nineteenth century - Art Read more here: » France in the nineteenth century: Encyclopedia II - France in the nineteenth century - Historical Overview |
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As European colonization of the Americas and eventually other parts of the world brought Europeans into close contact with other peoples, the term White and ...
See also:White people, White people - The Epistemological Challenge, White people - Synonyms, White people - Historic use of the term in the United States, White people - Early immigrants: Germans Irish, White people - Late nineteenth-century immigrants: Italians Slavs European Jews Asians, White people - Early twentieth-century immigrants: Arabs Berbers, White people - Hispanics, White people - Late twentieth-century immigrants: Hispanics West Indians, White people - African Americans, White people - Use of the term outside the United States, White people - The Americas: Euro-predominant and mixed-race people, White people - North Africa Southwest Asia and South Asia, White people - Whiteness and White nationalism, White people - Social vs. physical perceptions of White, White people - Criticisms of the term, White people - White as opposed to Light Skinned, White people - Areas of habitation, White people - Footnotes Read more here: » White people: Encyclopedia II - White people - Historic use of the term in the United States |
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 |  |  | Mizrahi Jews: Encyclopedia II - Israeli Arab - Legal and Political StatusArab Israelis are citizens of Israel with equal political rights. In 1948, Israel's Declaration of Independence called upon the Arab inhabitants of Israel to "participate in the upbuilding of the State on the basis of full and equal citizenship and due representation in all its provisional and permanent institutions".
The political involvement of the Arab sector is manifested in both national and municipal elections. There are several Arab political parties, in addition to the left-wing Hadash party which receives most of its electora ...
See also:Israeli Arab, Israeli Arab - Introduction, Israeli Arab - Demographics and Subdivisions, Israeli Arab - Population growth, Israeli Arab - Muslim Israeli Arabs, Israeli Arab - Christian Israeli Arabs, Israeli Arab - Bedouins, Israeli Arab - Druze, Israeli Arab - Location/geography, Israeli Arab - Health, Israeli Arab - Education, Israeli Arab - Legal and Political Status, Israeli Arab - Political development, Israeli Arab - Recent developments, Israeli Arab - Work and Economic situation, Israeli Arab - Economic development of the Israeli Arab community, Israeli Arab - Pluralism and Sectoral Identity, Israeli Arab - Discrimination, Israeli Arab - Initial measures taken by the Israeli government, Israeli Arab - Modifications to Citizenship and Entry law, Israeli Arab - Participation in acts of terror against Israeli citizens, Israeli Arab - Trivia, Israeli Arab - Footnotes, Israeli Arab - Bibliography Read more here: » Israeli Arab: Encyclopedia II - Israeli Arab - Legal and Political Status |
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