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Яўрэйскае насельніцтва Беларусі ў аграрнай палітыцы Расійскай імперыі ў канцы XVIII – пачатку XX ст.: гістарыяграфія і сучасны стан даследаванняў [PDF]
THE JEWISH POPULATION OF BELARUS IN THE AGRARIAN POLICY OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE AT THE END OF XVIII - EARLY XX CENTURY: HISTORIOGRAPHY AND THE PRESENT STATE OF RESEARCH K.
Таляронак, К. А.
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ABSTRACT Background Biologics and Janus kinase inhibitors (JAKi) are two advanced systemic treatment options for patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). The decision to initiate one of these therapies is complex and may be driven by many factors.
Eric L. Simpson +12 more
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Still Chosen: Latter-day Saint Theology of the Jews in the Post-Holocaust Era
The purpose of this research is to examine how the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its members have responded to anti-Jewish theological tropes, especially in the post-Holocaust era.
Justin R. Bates
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Fearless Friday: Hannah Lebovitz
This week, we recognize the work of Hannah Labovitz ’21. Hannah is currently pursuing a history major, a Spanish and Public History double minor, and a teaching certification. She is from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and has been very involved in the Jewish
Labovitz, Hannah M.
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ABSTRACT This study examines how consumer responses to religious advertising are influenced by two dimensions of open‐mindedness: rational and intuitive. Across three experiments, participants viewed ads that varied in the strength of their religious cue.
Yeqing Bao +3 more
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Segmental and Multifocal Isolated Dystonias: Similarities and Differences
Abstract Background Whether the traditional distinction between segmental and multifocal dystonia is clinically or scientifically useful remains unclear. Objective To evaluate whether idiopathic isolated adult‐onset segmental and multifocal dystonia can be differentiated based on clinical features other than the contiguity of affected body regions ...
Hyder A. Jinnah +38 more
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A Tale of Two Intentions: Rabbinic Prayer and Modern Subjectivity
When was the modern ‘self’ born? This question lies at the heart of major debates by contemporary historians and philosophers. What does rabbinic thought have to do with such questions?
Aviad Markovitz
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From Farmers to Merchants, Voluntary Conversion and Diaspora: A Human Capital Interpretation of Jewish History [PDF]
From the end of the second century C.E., Judaism enforced a religious norm requiring any Jewish father to educate his children. We present evidence supporting our thesis that this exogenous change in the religious and social norm had a major influence on
Maristella Botticini, Zvi Eckstein
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I was born in 2002 into a middle-class Jewish family, in a very Jewish town. The town was our Zion, our Mini-Israel, our bubble. It prided itself on being a sleepy town where any American can feel safe and comfortable. At the best of times, the town felt
Goldman, Benjamin D.
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Menorah Review (No. 32, Fall, 1994) [PDF]
A Jewish View of Christianity: Recognition Without Surrender -- The Evolving Jewish West -- Apologia Pro Vita Sua: Confessions of a Conservative Scholar -- Biblical Perspectives on the Human Quest -- Psalm -- Book ...
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