philo-semitic

  • 1philo-Semitic — loves Semites, loves Israel, is not anti Semitic …

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  • 2Philo-Semitism — Philo Semitism, Philosemitism, or Judeophilia is an interest in, respect for, and appreciation of the Jewish people, their historical significance and the positive impacts of Judaism in the history of the western world, in particular, generally… …

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  • 3Philo Judaeus — /fuy loh jooh dee euhs/ c20 B.C. A.D. c50, Alexandrian Jewish theologian and philosopher. * * * or Philo of Alexandria born 10–15 BC, Alexandria died AD 45–50, Alexandria Greek speaking Jewish philosopher. A leader of the Jewish community of… …

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  • 4Ancient Semitic religion — spans the polytheistic religions of the Semitic speaking peoples of the Ancient Near East.Its origins are intertwined with earlier (Sumerian) Mesopotamian mythology.Semitic gods refers to the gods or deities of peoples generally classified as… …

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  • 5Mormonism and Judaism — The doctrines of the Latter Day Saint movement, commonly referred to as Mormonism, teach that its adherents, Latter day Saints, are either direct descendants of the House of Israel, or are adopted into it. As such, Judaism is foundational to the… …

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  • 6UNITED STATES LITERATURE — The Influence of the Bible and Hebrew Culture The Jewish influence on American literary expression predated the actual arrival of Jews in the United States in 1654, for the Puritan culture of New England was marked from the outset by a deep… …

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  • 7Arthur de Gobineau — in 1864 Joseph Arthur Comte de Gobineau (14 July 1816, Ville d Avray, Hauts de Seine – 13 October 1882, Turin) was a French aristocrat, novelist and man of letters who became famous for developing the theory of the Aryan master race in his book… …

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  • 8Marion Mushkat — Prof Marion Mushkat (Polish: Marian Muszkat; born November 5, 1909 – died September 30, 1995) was a Polish lawyer, colonel, judge, specialist of international public law, military law and international affairs. Prof Muszkat signature …

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  • 9JESSEY (Jacie), HENRY° — (1601–1663), English philo Semite and Baptist divine. Jessey was inclined to literal observance of biblical precepts (including the seventh day Sabbath, i.e., on Saturday). He corresponded with manasseh ben israel in Amsterdam about the Lost Ten… …

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  • 10LLOYD GEORGE, DAVID° — (Earl Lloyd George; 1863–1945), British prime minister (1916–22) under whose government the balfour declaration was approved. Lloyd George first came into contact with the Zionist movement in 1903, when the firm of solicitors for whom he worked… …

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