Anti-semitism is defined as the prejudice and discrimination against people who are ethnically or religiously Jewish, because they are Jewish. This hostility can take a number of different forms; among them are cultural, economic, and racial anti-semitism. Anti-semitism may be explicit and violent...
Go and do your job being chief rabbi to the non-existent Jewish community of Gaza And don’t forget the 6million Jews murdered by the Nazis because Hitler said they were Jews And don’t forget the nearly one million Jews Ethnically Cleansed from the Muslim/Arab lands solely because they...
Greek, Jewish, Indian, and Chinese origin communities are the most prominent diasporas. The term literally means to "to sow over." Scholars generally agree that the idea of diaspora is qualitatively different from the idea of migration (e.g., Faist, 2000). Cohen (1997) has studied ...
In actuality, the Samaritans are a unique people whose history can be traced to Biblical times.They are not considered ethnically Jewish or Arab, despite the fact that Samaritans have lived in close proximity to both groups for thousands of years. Who converted the Samaritans to Christianity? Acc...
[9] Although ethnically Jewish, they grew up in Gentile nations speaking Greek, which created linguistic and cultural barriers between themselves and the local Aramaic-speaking population (referred to in Acts 6 as the “Hebrews”).[10] After the resurrection of Jesus, some of these Greek-...
We will see that there is no reason to assume that Paul stopped living Jewishly (ουδακ) just because he wanted gentiles to stop living "paganly" (θνικ). We will let Paul reside coherently in a world radically different from our own—the ethnically essentialist, behavi...
“Conservative Swedesaidrecently that my Jewish background means that I have more confidence as a spokesman for the Christian West than do gentile Christians, because for me the Christian God is the Jewish God, and the Jewish God is a national God for Jews, but a foreign God for gentile Ch...
The German school was developed after World War 2 by Hungarian Peter Szondi. Influenced by Eastern European structuralism, Szondi moved comparative literature away from nationalism. This is only natural, as Szondi, who was Jewish, spent time in Bergen Belsen. For Szondi and his disciples in Berlin...
The Covenant Setting - This is what Moses said to all of Israel in the Transjordanian wilderness, the arid rift valley opposite Suph, between Paran
Place and Displacement in Jewish History and Memory Their geographical scope is also impressive, including Europe, north and south America, Australia, north and South Africa and the far east, the 'old' and the 'new' worlds. What unites these essays 贸 whether dealing with centre or... D Ce...