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- noun historical and literary materials relating to Judaism
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Examples
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That stretch of Fairfax Boulevard in between Melrose Avenue and Beverly Boulevard is stuffed with kosher grocery stores, judaica shops, and strange little storefronts specializing in persian carpets and luggage.
Fairfax District Shops and Restaurants The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Tourists, especially, would travel huge distances for the ultimate carciofi judaica, risotto ai funghi, or even a stracotto di manzo, plus it gave journalists something to write about.
Georgia’s Kitchen Jenny Nelson 2010
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That stretch of Fairfax Boulevard in between Melrose Avenue and Beverly Boulevard is stuffed with kosher grocery stores, judaica shops, and strange little storefronts specializing in persian carpets and luggage.
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Non-Jewish sources from the Second Temple period through the rabbinic period regard circumcision as the most prominent marker of Jewish difference (Horace, Persius, Suetonius, Tacitus, Histories 5.5.1 – 2; Theodosian Code, on the nota judaica; Cohen, 39 – 42), as much as the Jewish sources ranging from the author of I Macc. to Josephus, Philo and Paul.
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Filipson, Memórias da primeira colônia judaica no Rio Grande do Sul.
Frida Alexandr. 2009
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Hedwig Brenner, or uni-konstanz. de/kuenstlerinnen/judaica to see what I wrote.
Katherine M. Cohen. 2009
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They make colorful wooden figures, toys, judaica, and other decorative artwork.
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Depois de alguns protestos de pessoas de ascendência judaica nos Estados Unidos, o site parou de ...
Strangely familiar “Anti-War Scarves” now at an URBN near you! | Jewschool 2007
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Via Vestal Design, designers Alyssa Zukas and Josh Korwin are looking to stage “a judaica revolution towards appealing and tasteful designs for the Modern Jew,” with their new startup Notshlock.
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The Times | Britons head for the promised land as Israel faces a population threat Num país dependente da imigração judaica, o crescimento demográfico da população àrabe é uma ameaça, especialmente se se tiver em conta a sensibilidade e a bonomia com que os responsáveis israelitas tratam a sua população àrabe e o mundo àrabe em geral.
Leituras Artur 2006
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