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The Topography of the Sacred. Rovigo: Between Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy
Published in 1704, the suggestive view by Pierre Mortier of the small city of Rovigo on the border between the Papal States and the Republic of Venice shows the ordinary appearance of a centuries old rural-urban plain in the Po Basin as a crystallised ...
Andreina Milan
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The text presents a story about Pinkas, the record of Jewish Community, confiscated during Second World War by the Nazis. History of Sarajevo’s and Bosnian Jewish Community is covered in Pinkas.
Finci, Predrag
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Background The well-being of mothers of infants requiring Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) hospitalization may be affected by the architectural design of the unit.
Nancy Feeley +5 more
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On the Ottoman position on the Zionist settlement ambitions in Palestine 1876-1908 [PDF]
The Ottoman countries in general, including the Levant, witnessed important developments during the nineteenth century in their economic and social conditions, and this development was evident in the expansion of the volume of trade, the development of ...
Emaad AlJawharjy
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With the arrival of around 16 Jewish convicts on board the First Fleet in 1788, a rudimentary Jewish community was present from the beginning of European settlement in Sydney. However, it took time before formal communal structures were created.
Rutland, Suzanne D
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Haptoglobin frequencies in Jewish communities* [PDF]
SummaryHaptoglobin and transferrin types have been determined by starch gel electrophoresis on blood from 929 subjects belonging to various Jewish communities.The frequency of the Hp1 gene in 499 Ashkenazic Jews is 0.29 and does not differ significantly from the value of 0–26 found in 345 Jews of Oriental origin. The Hp1 frequency of Ashkenazic Jews is
Goldschmidt, E. +5 more
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The Joles Jewish Hospital: A Short-lived Dutch Small City Hospital With an Unusual Resurrection
The Joles Jewish Hospital in Haarlem (a small city in the Netherlands) was established in 1930 to provide a Jewish milieu for local patients. Mozes Joles, a wealthy Jewish businessman, bequeathed his fortune to the Haarlem Jewish community to accomplish ...
Jack Y. Vanderhoek, Dick van de Kamp
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'In Glasgow but not quite of it’? Eastern European Jewish Immigrants in a Provincial Jewish Community from c.1890 to c.1945 [PDF]
This article makes use of autobiographies and oral interviews in order to explore the lifestyles of the first generation of immigrants within one particular provincial Jewish community – the Gorbals in Glasgow – between 1890 and 1945.
AVRAM TAYLOR, Rogers
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Еврейское измерение Киева в „Кровавой шутке” Шолом-Алейхема [PDF]
Sholem Aleichem is one of the authors of modern Jewish literature in Yiddish, and most of his works are closely related to the realities of Eastern Europe.
Bortnowski, Antoni
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Jewish Community Study of New York: 2011 Special Report on Poverty [PDF]
The sheer scale of needs associated with being poor or near poor dwarfs the resources of even the largest Jewish community in the United States. One is tempted to believe that the scale of need is so vast that the Jewish community should abandon this ...
Jacob B. Ukeles +2 more
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