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  • Christians The Jews Of The Way
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    Christianity Begins On a late afternoon, in about the year AD 33, two men were walking from Jerusalem to the nearby village of Emmaus. Their conversation centered on events that had occurred the previous week. As they journeyed, a stranger who seemed ignorant of these events joined them. Surprised, they asked him: 'Are you the only person staying in Jerusalem not to know what has happened there in the last few days?' So they explained to him about a certain Jesus of Nazareth, 'a prophet powerful...
  • City The Christians And The Marranos
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    ... The term marrano refers to the Crypto-Jews from the Iberian peninsula, i.e. descendants of Jews who were forced to adopt the identity of Christians. The term marrano denotes in Spanish 'damned,' 'accursed,' 'banned'; also 'hog,' and in Portuguese it is used as an opprobrious epithet of the Jews because they do not eat pork. The name was applied to the Spanish Jews who, through compulsion or for form's sake, became converted to Christianity in consequence of the cruel persecutions of 1391 and...
  • Jews And Christians
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    After learning about the Holocaust, I've asked myself many times how this could have happened. Why would anyone believe it's acceptable to massacre an entire people? This is my reasoning for writing my paper on how Christian theology influenced anti-Semitism. Much of the Holocaust appears to have it's beginning with Christian theology. I will begin my paper with the early writings of Christians and continue chronologically until after World War II. The Apostle Paul was one the first people to cr...
  • Various Other Jewish Authors
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    There are many disputes as to when exactly the Jewish people and their roles in medieval civilization became apparent to the Christian and Islam peoples of the time. Various time periods are claimed by various different authors, however in this particular case I have utilized the historical writings of Louis Finkelstein. In one of his many books, we find that his perception of Jews in this time are from about 1000 AD to 1603 AD. These dates seem to encompass the entire Middle Ages much better th...
  • Worship Of Greek Gods Upon The Jews
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    The Roots of Judaism and Christianity (i) Judaism: The Jews are a people who trace their descent from the biblical Israelites and who are united by the religion called Judaism. They are not a race; Jewishidentity is a mixture of ethnic, national, and religious elements. An individual may become part of the Jewish people by conversion to Judaism; but a born Jew who rejects Judaism or adopts another religion does not entirely lose his Jewishidentity. In biblical times the Jews were divided into 12...
  • Jewish Thou
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    Judaism is an interesting religion worth looking into for those who are interested in learning about other religions. The majority of Jews accept Christianity, and Jesus Christ. The basic intent of the Jewish teaching is a massage of tolerance, morality, peace, and human dignity. "Judaism beleive's that the purpose of Jewish existance is nothing less than to perfect the world under the rule of G-d.".. There are several reasons why Jewish beleive rs are confronted wiht less logical problems then ...
  • Uriss Jewish Background
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    Leon Uriss Jewish background deeply affected his writing and his writing style. This paper will present a detailed biography to enable the reader to understand better the perspective of this tremendous author. This paper will discuss Uriss worldview so that the reader will know how and why this extraordinary author had a colossal impact not only on the Jewish community, but also on the wider world community. Uriss writing and writing style link directly to his background and important events in ...
  • Jews As Denmark
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    Robert F. Kennedy once said that, "Each time a man stands up for an ideal or the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope". Moreover, this fact is seen through Oskar Schindler and the 1,200 Jews he saved or the village of Le Chabon and the 5,000 Jews they took in and rescued. Subsequently, however, though many individuals showed compassion during the Holocaust and showed basic humanity towards their fellow neighbors, no other nation collectively helpe...
  • Conversos And Old Christians
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    The Spanish Inquisition The Spanish Inquisition represents one of the darkest periods of terror and bloodshed that our world has ever seen. Many scholars have tried to explain the reasoning behind the implementation of the Inquisition and none can produce a definitive answer. Most suggest that the Spanish Inquisition, like all other inquisitions before it was implemented for the sole purpose of eliminating deviation from the Catholic faith. The purpose of this essay is to show that this is certa...
  • Semites Besides The Jews
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    The word rests in a conversation like a foul stench and with it comes unbidden images and accusations. Today in many circles this word alone is possibly the most horrendous name to place on a person. Maybe though, not because of what it means, but because of what it brings to mind. Automatically and unwanted, pictures come to our mind of goose stepping Nazis and concentration camps, bodies piled high and what we think of as the air fills with the scent of burning flesh. Our worst nightmares and ...

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