A priest and a baptised Jewess have been made to represent victims of a very different identity. |
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The Book of Esther is the story of a Jewess who becomes queen in the Persian court. |
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I knew Judaism only as a diaspora Jewess, in a fairly assimilated environment. |
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At the back we had some of those steel cupboards where we kept our stock and I put the Jew and the Jewess in there! |
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So, why no Jewess in the mix of more recent and diverse Miss Americas? |
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The first white Jewess to marry a dark Jew, in 1950, was ostracised. |
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Interviewer: Tell the story of the little Jewess. |
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To a Jewess named Rebecca, daughter of Isaac, the banker of his tribe. |
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And after certain days, when Felix came with his wife Drusilla, which was a Jewess, he sent for Paul, and heard him concerning the faith in Christ. |
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With the exaggerated boobies and bawdiness of a drag queen and immunity to even remedial glamorization, Bette Midler exemplified the Jewess as sublime grotesque body. |
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