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  1. Jew, Jewess, Jewish: JEW, JEWESS, JEWISH ju, joo, ju'-ish, joo'-ish (yehudhi plural yehudhim; Ioudaioi; feminine adjective yehudhith; Ioudaikos): "Jew" denotes originally an inhabitant of Judah (2 Kings 16:6 applies to the two tribes of the Southern Kingdom), but later the ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  2. Secta: Una secta es el conjunto de seguidores de una doctrina ideológica o religiosa concreta, que representa una «sección» o un «sector» desprendido de un conjunto más amplio,​ o bien que se ha «cortado», «separado», «desgajado».​ En todos los casos, la ... [94%] 2024-02-28
  3. Sect: SECT sekt (hairesis): "Sect" (Latin, secta, from sequi, "to follow") is in the New Testament the translation of hairesis, from haireo, "to take," "to choose"; also translated "heresy," not heresy in the later ecclesiastical sense, but a school or party ... [88%] 1915-01-01
  4. Sect: A sect is an noun meaning. [88%] 2023-02-24 [Dictionary] [Religion]...
  5. Sect: Sect, a body of persons holding distinctive or separate doctrines or opinions, especially in matters of religion; thus there are various sects among the Jews, the Mahommedans, and the Buddhists, &c. In the Christian Church it has usually a hostile ... [88%] 2022-09-02
  6. Sect: In the sociology of religion, a sect is generally a small religious or political group that has broken off from a larger group, for example from a well-established religious body, like a denomination, usually due to a dispute about ... [88%] 2023-02-04
  7. Sect: A sect is a collection of people adhering to a singular view within a larger scheme; in religion a sect is generally understood as a church or churches which have broken away from the larger church or denomination; religious sects ... [88%] 2023-11-23 [Religious terms]
  8. Jewish American: Jewish American : A term for United States citizens of Jewish, by birth or conversion, or who identify with Jewish culture or ethnicity whether or not they are religiously Jewish;. [73%] 2023-08-22
  9. Jewish question: The Jewish question, also referred to as the Jewish problem, was a wide-ranging debate in 19th- and 20th-century Europe that pertained to the appropriate status and treatment of Jews. The debate, which was similar to other "national questions ... (Debate about the status of Jews in Europe) [73%] 2024-01-12 [National questions] [Jewish political status]...
  10. Jewish persecution: The Jews have suffered a long history of persecution in many different lands. But more egregiously in countries that embraced communism (i.e.; Soviet Union) or National Socialism (Nazi Germany). [73%] 2023-02-27 [Judaism] [Anti-Semitism]...
  11. Jewish conservatism: Jewish conservatism is political and social conservatism rooted in or inspired by Judaism and specifically Jewish concerns. In a 2015 essay for Mosaic, Eric Cohen identified three planks of Jewish conservatism: Jewish ideas about traditional family, hawkish foreign policy, and ... (Social) [73%] 2023-12-12 [Social conservatism]
  12. Jewish visibility: Jewish visibility (or visibly Jewish) is a term referring to Jews who are visibly identifiable as Jewish. The term can also refer to visible representations of Jews in media and public life. (Social) [73%] 2023-08-09 [Cultural assimilation] [Orthodox Judaism]...
  13. Jewish quarter (Barcelona): Coordinates: 41°22′56″N 02°10′37″E / 41.38222°N 2.17694°E / 41.38222; 2.17694 The Jewish quarter of Barcelona (Catalan: El Call de Barcelona, Spanish: Barrio Judío de Barcelona) in Barcelona, Spain, is an area ... (Barcelona) [73%] 2023-04-16 [Jewish Spanish history] [Jewish enclaves]...
  14. Jewish ethics: Jewish ethics is the ethics of the Jewish religion or the Jewish people. A type of normative ethics, Jewish ethics may involve issues in Jewish law as well as non-legal issues, and may involve the convergence of Judaism and ... (Religion) [73%] 2023-11-20 [Jewish texts] [Jewish theology]...
  15. Architecture, Jewish: See Almemar; America, Jewish Architecture in; Ark; Cemeteries;Galleries; Gravestones; Hospitals; New York; Philadelphia; Synagogue; Synagogue Architecture; Tombs, etc. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [73%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  16. Jewish Encyclopedia: The Jewish Encyclopedia was a 12 volume encyclopedia originally published between 1901-1906. Containing over 15,000 articles and illustrations relating to Judaism, the entire work is now in the public domain. [73%] 2023-02-04 [Judaism] [Encyclopedias]...
  17. Jewish diaspora: The Jewish diaspora (Hebrew: תְּפוּצָה, romanized: təfūṣā) or exile (Hebrew: גָּלוּת gālūṯ; Yiddish: golus) is the biblical dispersion of Israelites or Jews out of their ancient ancestral homeland (the Land of Israel) and their subsequent settlement in other parts of the globe. In terms ... (Dispersion of Jews around the globe) [73%] 2023-12-20 [Jewish diaspora] [Exile]...
  18. Jewish adjacent: Jewish adjacent is a term referring to people who are non-Jewish yet maintain a connection to Judaism or Jewish cultural life. People who are "Jewish adjacent" often participate in Jewish holidays and rituals alongside their Jewish family members and ... (Social) [73%] 2023-12-08 [Cultural assimilation]
  19. Jewish studies: Jewish studies (or Judaic studies; Hebrew: מדעי היהדות‎, romanized: madey ha-yahadut, lit. 'sciences of Judaism') is an academic discipline centered on the study of Jews and Judaism. (Social) [73%] 2024-01-11 [Cultural studies] [Ethnic studies]...
  20. Jewish humor: The tradition of humor in Judaism dates back to the Torah and the Midrash from the ancient Middle East, but generally refers to the more recent stream of verbal and often anecdotal humor of Ashkenazi Jews which took root in ... (Wit and humor in Jewish culture) [73%] 2024-02-02 [Jewish comedy and humor] [Jewish literature]...

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