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  • 21MODERN TIMES – TO 1880 — introduction dawn of the enlightenment influence of mercantilist absolutism on jewish status arguments for toleration moses mendelssohn egalitarianism and emancipation in the u.s. the french revolution napoleon bonaparte and the french sanhedrin… …

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  • 22Modern Standard Germanic Languages, Table — ▪ Table Table 14: Modern Standard Germanic Languages where spoken approximate number use as a of native speakers second language English Great Britain, Ireland, United 450,000,000 extreme States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa… …

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  • 23Modern converts to Christianity from Judaism — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 24Yiddish — [ jɪdɪʃ] noun a language used by Jews in or from central and eastern Europe, originally a German dialect with words from Hebrew and several modern languages. adjective relating to this language. Derivatives Yiddisher noun Origin C19: from Yiddish …

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  • 25Yiddish — n. & adj. n. a vernacular used by Jews in or from central and eastern Europe, orig. a German dialect with words from Hebrew and several modern languages. adj. of or relating to this language. Etymology: G juumldisch Jewish …

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  • 26HEBREW LITERATURE, MODERN — definition and scope beginnings periodization …

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  • 27NATIONAL YIDDISH BOOK CENTER — NATIONAL YIDDISH BOOK CENTER, cultural institution dedicated to collecting and distributing endangered Yiddish books and, through programs and education, opening up their contents to new readers. Located in Amherst, Massachusetts, the Center… …

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  • 28Litterature yiddish — Littérature yiddish La littérature yiddish comprend tous les écrits littéraires en yiddish, la langue des Juifs ashkénazes, dérivé du moyen haut allemand. La langue yiddish prend ses racines en Europe centrale, et a migré au cours des siècles… …

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  • 29Littérature yiddish — La littérature yiddish comprend tous les écrits littéraires en yiddish, la langue des Juifs ashkénazes, dérivé du moyen haut allemand. La langue yiddish prend ses racines en Europe centrale, et a migré au cours des siècles vers l Europe de l Est …

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  • 30Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford — The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages at the University of Oxford, England, was established in 1903. European languages (other than Latin and Greek, taught as part of classical studies) were first taught at Oxford in the 19th century. The… …

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