Its history means, of course, that it is an Ashkenazi rather than a Sephardi food. |
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The European and the Ashkenazi Jew samples are pooled and referred to as Caucasian. |
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The Ashkenazi speak Yiddish and came from Hungary, Rumania, Germany and Poland. |
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Just as the bullets and the bombs don't differentiate between religious and secular, between Ashkenazi and Sephardi, between left and right wing, neither should we. |
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Yves' mother died when he was 7, and he grew up in the home of his grandfather, who was the chief Ashkenazi rabbi of Paris. |
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In some Ashkenazi communities, it is customary to wear one only after marriage. |
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The first Ashkenazi who arrived in Amsterdam were refugees from the Chmielnicki Uprising in Poland and the Thirty Years' War. |
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In 1942 the Colegio Hebreo Tarbut was founded in collaboration with the Ashkenazi family and instruction was in Yiddish. |
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It contains the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation, a large Ashkenazi Orthodox synagogue located in North Manchester. |
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Gabi Ashkenazi, who warned that Israel's enemies would notice the measure and that in itself might touch off a war. |
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Ashkenazi said passengers grabbed three Glock handguns and an Uzi machine pistol from commandos whom they overpowered. |
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General Dagan says that Gabi Ashkenazi, who headed the armed forces, and Yuval Diskin, who until last month ran the internal-intelligence service, the Shin Bet, both agree with him. |
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Because the flavor of Concord grape works so well in an Ashkenazi haroseth, a loose paste of chopped walnuts, apples and cinnamon, I made that my starting point, integrating those elements into a crisp, fresh salad. |
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This volume, on Leviticus, is part of the first edition, printed by the son of Jonah Ashkenazi of Poland, whose firm stimulated a revival of Judezmo literature. |
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During a meeting of the Prairie Region Diversity Council in Winnipeg in early February, for example, participants visited the Ashkenazi Congregation, the oldest synagogue in Winnipeg. |
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The apparent smear campaign stemmed from a scandal known as the Harpaz Affair, where IDF members close to Ashkenazi reportedly appointed his successor using a forged document. |
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In 1580, in Gniezno, Poland, Rabbi Eliezer Ashkenazi completed his magnum opus, Sefer Ma'aseh Hashem, an extensive examination of the narrative portions of the Tanakh. |
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Particularly, since Arad's venerable, highly respected Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi Lipsker was also a Chabad hasid, this development seemed eminently sensible. |
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