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  2. Yellow badge - Wikipedia

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    The yellow badge, also known as the yellow patch, the Jewish badge, or the yellow star ( German: Judenstern, lit. 'Jew's star' ), was a special accessory that Jews were required to wear in certain non-Jewish societies throughout history. A Jew's ethno-religious identity, which would be denoted by the badge, would help to mark them as an ...

  3. Category : Jewish organizations based in the United States

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    A. Am Yisrael Foundation. American Association for Ethiopian Jews. American Council for Judaism. American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and their Descendants. American Sephardi Federation. AMIT. Anti-Defamation League. Association for Jewish Studies.

  4. Jews - Wikipedia

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    The Jews (Hebrew: יְהוּדִים ‎, ISO 259-2: Yehudim, Israeli pronunciation:) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation [excessive citations] originating from the Israelites of the ancient Near East, [excessive citations] and whose traditional religion is Judaism.

  5. Fabrangen Fiddlers - Wikipedia

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    David Shneyer. Alan Oresky. Frank Sparber. Theo Stone. Larry Robinson. Past members. Sue Roemer. The Fabrangen Fiddlers is an American Jewish folk music band. Founded in 1971, the Washington, DC -area group was the first music collective devoted to the rediscovery of Jewish folk music and the development of new Jewish liturgical folk music.

  6. Jewish badge A yellow badge, was a mandatory mark worn on the outer garment in order to distinguish a Jew in public. The Nazi regime forced Jews to wear an identifying mark under the threat of death Reason Historical value, plus it has no major technical flaws Articles this image appears in Star of David, Yellow badge Creator Daniel Ullrich

  7. Jewish history - Wikipedia

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    Jewish history is the history of the Jews, their nation, religion, and culture, as it developed and interacted with other peoples, religions, and cultures. Jews originated from the Israelites and Hebrews of historical Israel and Judah, two related kingdoms that emerged in the Levant during the Iron Age.

  8. Jewish religious movements - Wikipedia

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    Jewish religious movements, sometimes called "denominations", include diverse groups within Judaism which have developed among Jews from ancient times. Today in the west, the most prominent divisions are between traditionalist Orthodox movements (including Haredi ultratraditionalist and Modern Orthodox branches) and modernist movements such as Reform Judaism originating in late 18th century ...

  9. American Jewish Committee - Wikipedia

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    About. The American Jewish Committee (AJC) is an international advocacy organization whose key area of focus is to promote religious and civil rights for Jews and others.. The organization has 25 regional offices in the United States, 13 overseas offices, and 35 international partnerships with Jewish communal institutions around the world.