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  • 1The Tragedy of Mariam — The Tragedy of Mariam, the Fair Queen of Jewry is a Jacobean era closet drama written by Elizabeth Tanfield Cary, and first published in 1613. The play is the the first work by a woman that was published under her own name. The play received only …

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  • 2The Protocols of the Elders of Zion — ( Protocols of the wise men of Zion , Library of Congress s Uniform Title; ru. Протоколы сионских мудрецов , or Сионские протоколы ; see also other titles) is an antisemitic tract alleging a Jewish and Masonic plot to achieve world domination. It …

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  • 3The School for Scandal — Robert Baddeley as Moses (painting by Johann Zoffany, c.1781) Written b …

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  • 4THE MIDDLE AGES — …

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  • 5History of the Jews in England — The first written records of Jewish settlement in England date from the time of the Norman Conquest, mentioning Jews who arrived with William the Conqueror in 1066 although it is believed that there were Jews present in Great Britain since Roman… …

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  • 6THE EVENTS — introduction European Jewry in the Early 1930s Germany in the Early 1930s the expansion of the reich …

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  • 7The Holocaust — Holocaust and Shoah redirect here. For other uses, see Holocaust (disambiguation) and Shoah (disambiguation). Selection on …

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  • 8The Eternal Jew — Der ewige Jude Directed by Fritz Hippler Produced by Deutsche Film Gesellschaft …

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  • 9The Great Dictator — Infobox Film name = The Great Dictator imdb id = 0032553 writer = Charles Chaplin starring = Charles Chaplin Paulette Goddard Jack Oakie director = Charles Chaplin Wheeler Dryden| producer = Charles Chaplin distributor = United Artists released …

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  • 10FRANK, JACOB, AND THE FRANKISTS — Jacob Frank (1726–1791) was the founder of a Jewish sect named after him which comprised the last stage in the development of the Shabbatean movement. He was born Jacob b. Judah Leib in Korolowka (Korolevo), a small town in Podolia. His family… …

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