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The food security of residents and refugees of Ukraine after the Russian invasion. [PDF]
Nimko O, Hodel L, Chandra A, Garrett R.
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Being a Surrogate Partner: The Challenges of Fragile Boundaries. [PDF]
Oreg A, Avlagon E, Gitlitz T.
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European identity and cultural heritage: the Mediterranean has its say. [PDF]
Bombico S, Dias Garcia L.
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Psychiatric epidemiology and the Chicago School of Sociology. [PDF]
Smith M.
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Polish myths and their deconstruction in the context of Polish-Jewish relations
Józefik, Barbara, Szwajca, Krzysztof
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Mayufes: A Window on Polish–Jewish Relations
Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, 1997This chapter studies mayufes, a custom the author terms ‘a window on Polish–Jewish relations’. For centuries, mayufes was part of the Polish–Jewish experience. In Polish dictionaries and other sources, mayufes is usually defined as ‘a song sung by Jews at the Sabbath midday meal’, or ‘a song sung by Jews at certain religious ceremonies’; a ‘dance’; or ...
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Some Thoughts on Polish-Jewish Relations
Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, 1986This chapter assesses Polish–Jewish relations. The Poles and Jews shared the same lands within the same country for hundreds of years. The overwhelming majority of the Jews of Poland rejected assimilationist tendencies, steadfastly maintaining the primary value of their separate identity, and a significant number of Orthodox Jews preferred actual ...
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