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  1. Labour Emancipation League

    The Labour Emancipation League was a socialist organisation in London . The origins of the league lay in the split of the Stratford, London Stratford Dialectical and Radical Club around Ambrose Barker from the National Secular Society in 1880. In 1881, the Club was forced to abandon its activities, although it remained in existence as the Homerton Socialist Society. Barker and Tom Lemon from the Society joined with Joe Lane socialist Joe Lane and Frank Kitz to hold regular public meetings in Mile End . These proved a success, and they formed the Labour Emancipation League to continue this work. The first secretary, Aaron Moseley , soon resigned and was replaced by Lane. The League was influenced by Marxism , Chartism and Proudhon . Its programme called for quotation universal suffrage Equal direct adult suffrage Direct legislation by the people Abolition of the standing army The people to decide on peace or war Free secular and industrial education Liberty of freedom of speech speech , freedom of the press press and freedom of assembly meeting Free administration of justice The nationalisation of land nationalisation land , mines and transport Society to regulate production and wealth to be shared equitably by all The monopoly of the capitalist class to be broken and the means of production transformed into collective or public property The League soon spread across the East End of London . In 1884, it joined H. M. Hyndman s Democratic Federation, which was consequently renamed the Social Democratic Federation and adopted much of the League s programme. References http web.archive.org web 20091028121656 http geocities.com johngray fuse03.htm The Slow Burning Fuse The Labour Emancipation League http libcom.org history lane joseph 1851 1920 Lane, Joseph, 1851 1920 Category Defunct political parties in England Category Political parties established in 1881 Category Socialist parties Category Socialist parties in the United Kingdom Category 1881 establishments in England ...   more details



  1. Glasgow Emancipation Society

    Image William Smeal.jpg thumb Photograph of William Smeal, circa 1865 The Glasgow Emancipation Society was a group of Glaswegians who formed an anti slavery Abolitionism abolitionist group. Prominent members included James McCune Smith and William Smeal . See also James McCune Smith University of Glasgow References cite web url http www.theglasgowstory.com image.php?inum TGSE00881 title William Smeal publisher The Glasgow Story accessdate 2007 01 05 cite web url http www.theglasgowstory.com story.php?id TGSDH&PHPSESSID 17713de792b7c84332ae83da33928795 title Second City of The Empire 1830s to 1914, Personalities publisher The Glasgow Story accessdate 2007 01 05 Category Abolitionism in the United Kingdom Category Organisations based in Glasgow Scotland stub ...   more details



  1. Foot Emancipation Society

    Foot Emancipation Society Chinese , or Anti footbinding Society Chinese , was a civil organization which opposed Footbinding foot binding in the late Qing Dynasty . ref cite web url http chnm.gmu.edu worldhistorysources d 233 whm.html title Regulation of Marriage and the Anti Footbinding Society accessdate June 1, 2011 author Grady, Helen ref It was impacted by Hundred Days Reform of 1898, and this organization advanced the Feminist movement in China. Background Image Natural vs. bound feet comparison, 1902.JPG thumb A comparison between a woman with normal feet left and a woman with bound feet in 1902 Foot binding was a custom practiced on young girls and women for approximately one thousand years in China, beginning in the 10th century. In Chinese society, bound feet were considered beautiful and erotic. The practice also limited women s mobility and was sometimes seen as a mark of status the woman did not have to work or a mark of male ownership the woman s mobility was limited and she was intensely dependent on the males in her household . ref cite web url http academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu core9 phalsall studpages vento.html title Marie Vento One Thousand Years of Chinese Footbinding Its Origins, Popularity and Demise publisher Term Paper Core 9 Chinese Culture March 7, 1998 accessdate June 1, 2011 ref After the Opium Wars , China signed the Treaty of Nanking with United ... footbinding movement, which generated the founding of Foot Emancipation Society . In 1887, Kang Youwei and Qu Eliang established the Foot Emancipation Society in Nanhai District Nanhai , Guangdong ... Kang Guangrou established Canton Foot Emancipation Society . He asked his daughters Kang Tongwei ... footbinding . On June 30, the Shanghai Foot Emancipation Society was established. It impacted ... content 613778 ref In 1897, Chen Baoyi announced the establishment of the Foot Emancipation ... Emancipation Society. ref name changsha These activities may have been restricted by the districts during ...   more details



  1. Emancipation of the British West Indies

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Emancipation of the British West Indies was proposed as early as 1787, but was not achieved until the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 effective 1834 . The United Kingdom British were the first to attempt to abolish slavery in the Caribbean during the early 19th century, but complete abolitionism emancipation took a lot of time and effort to achieve. Many people, primarily in England , began to view slavery as cruel and unjust as The Enlightenment swept across the nation. The global economic changes taking place during this time period created a decline in the need for slavery in the Caribbean as the industrial revolution and free trade began to take shape and products could be created more cheaply elsewhere. Religious efforts aided in this oppositional movement by taking a strong stance against slavery during the Methodist movement and New Protestant Evangelism . The Roman Catholic Church also played a crucial role in slave uprisings, mainly because it was the primary religion in the area that would recognize slaves as members of the church. Uprisings such as the Haitian Revolution and the Baptist War reinforced the British attempt to abolish slavery by forcing Europeans to focus their attention on Caribbean affairs. A significant event in the campaign was the preaching by Beilby Porteus , Bishop of London , of the 1783 Anniversary Sermon of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts SPG , an occasion which he used in order to criticise the Anglican Church s role in ignoring the plight of the slaves on its Codrington Estates in Barbados , and to recommend means by which the lot of slaves there could be improved. It was a well ... Trade and in 1787 petitioned the government for gradual emancipation. At first, they centralized their efforts .... With slaves patience growing thin, and increased uprisings developing within the area, emancipation ... Abolitionism United Kingdom and British Empire Beilby Porteus DEFAULTSORT Emancipation Of The British ...   more details



  1. Emancipation reform of 1861

    serfs were the worst affected as they gained only their freedom and no land. In Georgia the emancipation ... for urgent reform was well understood in 19th century Russia, and various projects of emancipation ... they had to accept the emancipation. ref Orlando Figes, A People s Tragedy ref To balance this, the legislation ... finally canceled in 1907. The Emancipation Manifesto The legal basis of the reform was the Tsar s Emancipation ... iz krepostnoi zavisimosti . This Manifesto proclaimed the emancipation of the serfs on private ... owners were generally poor. Outcome Although the emancipation reform was commemorated by the construction ... in their province s . The 1861 Emancipation Manifesto affected only the privately owned serfs. The state ... Fall 2000 627 56 en icon Boris B. Gorshkov. Serfs, Emancipation of Encyclopedia of Europe, 1789 .... External links http schoolart.narod.ru 1861.html Emancipation Manifesto, in Russian Category ...   more details



  1. Serfs Emancipation Day

    Infobox holiday holiday name Serfs Emancipation Day type local image imagesize caption official name B iw n N ngn Ji f ng J n an R zh nickname Serfs Emancipation Day, Serf Liberation Day observedby Chinese litcolor longtype Cultural, Government significance date March 28 celebrations observances Serf Liberation day zh t s p B iw n N ngn Ji f ng J n an R , on March 28 , is an annual holiday in Tibet Autonomous Region Tibet , which celebrates the emancipation of Serfdom in Tibet controversy serfs in Tibet . The holiday was adopted by the Tibetan legislature on January 19, 2009, and was celebrated that same year. In Tibet since 1950 modern Tibetan history , March 29, 1959, was the day that the State Council of the People s Republic of China dissolved the caesaropapist Government of Tibet ref Cite web url http www.lorenzorossetti.it en history of tibet.html ref , which according to official history, liberated Tibetans from feudalism and theocracy ... index.html title Date for Tibetan Serfs Emancipation Day set first Miranda last Leitsinger publisher ... www.jamyangnorbu.com blog 2009 03 20 warren smith on serf emancipation day title Warren Smith on Serf Emancipation Day date 2009 03 20 accessdate 2010 08 03 publisher Shadow Tibet first Jamyang last Norbu ... for the bill, designating March 28 annually as Serfs Emancipation Day. ref name cn Cite news ... sets Serfs Emancipation Day work Local Governments News publisher China Internet Information Center date 2009 01 19 accessdate 2010 08 02 ref Observance Serfs Emancipation Day was celebrated in Lhasa ... english 2009 03 28 content 11088013.htm title Grand celebration of Serfs Emancipation ... china 2009 03 28 content 7626340.htm title Celebration for Serfs Emancipation Day starts in Tibet ... 2009 03 22 tsering shakya on serf emancipation day title Tsering Shakya on Serf Emancipation Day date ... Shakya ref Citation needed span Tibet Support Groups have rejected Serf Emancipation Day as a propaganda ...   more details



  1. Bussa Emancipation Statue

    File Bussa.png thumb Statue of Bussa, Bridgetown The Bussa Emancipation Statue is a public sculpture of a slave rebellion leader in Barbados , east of Bridgetown . The statue is located at centre of the J.T.C. Ramsay roundabout formed at the junction of the ABC Highway and Highway 5. Many Barbadians refer to the statue as Bussa , the name of a slave who helped inspire a revolt against slavery in Barbados in 1816. The statue was created 1985 by Bajan sculptor Karl Broodhagen 169 years after the rebellion. The statue symbolizes the Breaking Of Chains . Inscription Lick an Lock up Done Wid, Hurray fuh Jin Jin Queen Victoria . De Queen come from England to set we free Now Lick an Lock up Done Wid, Hurray fuh Jin Jin This was the chant of thousands of Barbadians when apprenticeship was abolished in 1838, signifying their freedom and happiness. The statue of Bussa is viewed by millions of tourists and inhabitants annually. Fact date February 2007 External links http www.barbados.gov.bb bussa.htm Official government website http www.courses.vcu.edu ENG snh Caribbean Barbados Images emancipationstatue.htm Link to image coord 13 6 18.12 N 59 34 48.32 W type landmark region BB display title Category Monuments and memorials in Barbados Category Outdoor sculptures Category 1985 sculptures Category Slavery in art Category Bronze sculptures ...   more details



  1. Decolonization and Social Emancipation Movement

    Image Flag of French Guiana.svg right thumb Flag of the French Guiana Liberation Movement, supported by the MDES The Decolonization and Social Emancipation Movement lang fr Mouvement de d colonisation et d mancipation sociale abbreviated MDES is a political party for independence in French Guiana . It is generally a party of the far left . Platform The principle platform of the party is the demand for independence of Guiana, currently an overseas region and one of the 26 regions of France . They also consider the possibility of becoming an Overseas territory France overseas territory , which is different from an Overseas region. Electoral results In 1998, the MDES obtained 3 seats in the regional elections with 8.6 of the vote. But in the 2004 regional elections, the MDES list put forward by Maurice Pindard obtained only 6.55 of the vote and no seats. External links http www.mdes.org Official site of MDES French Guianan political parties Category Political parties in French Guiana Category Socialist parties in France Category Secession in France FrenchGuiana stub France party stub ca Moviment de Descolonitzaci i d Emancipaci Social es Movimiento de Descolonizaci n y Emancipaci n Social fr Mouvement de d colonisation et d mancipation sociale ...   more details



  1. Russian Revolution and the Emancipation of Women

    and Women s Emancipation Peasant women were largely uninvolved in both the bourgeois feminist movement ... women s rejection of women s emancipation is most clearly demonstrated in their refusal to be involved ..., 1979, Kindler Verlag, M nchen in German DEFAULTSORT Russian Revolution And The Emancipation ...   more details



  1. Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta

    The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta MEND is one of the largest Militant militant groups in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria . The organization claims to expose exploitation and oppression of the people of the Niger Delta and devastation of the natural environment by public private partnerships between the Politics of Nigeria Federal Government of Nigeria and corporation s involved in the extraction of Petroleum in Nigeria oil in the Niger Delta . The Economist has described the organization as one that portrays itself as political organisation that wants a greater share of Nigeria s oil revenues to go to the impoverished region that sits atop the oil. In fact, it is more of an umbrella organisation for several armed groups, which it sometimes pays in cash or guns to launch attacks. ref http www.economist.com world mideast africa displaystory.cfm?story id 12267373 Risky toughness . The Economist . September 18, 2008. ref MEND has been linked to attacks on petroleum operations in Nigeria as part of the Conflict in the Niger Delta , engaging in actions including sabotage, theft, property destruction, guerrilla warfare , and kidnapping. ref cite web last Hanson first Stephanie title MEND The Niger Delta s Umbrella Militant Group publisher Council on Foreign Relations ... for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta MEND attacked and destroyed three major pipelines in Bayelsa ... rebels attack Lagos ref As at 17th of Oct, reliable sources stated that The Movement for the Emancipation ... to Present http www.my nigeria.com ?tag MEND News on the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger ... militant groups DEFAULTSORT Movement For The Emancipation Of The Niger Delta Category Rebel groups ... in Nigeria cs Hnut za osvobozen delty Nigeru de Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger ... del Delta del Niger nl Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta ja pt Movimento ... for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta uk ...   more details



  1. Disabilities (Jewish)

    unreferenced date May 2008 Update date January 2012 wikify date December 2011 Disabilities were legal restrictions and limitations placed on Jews in the Middle Ages . They included provisions requiring Jews to wear specific and identifying clothing such as the Jewish hat and the yellow badge , restricting Jews to certain cities and towns or in certain parts of towns Jewish ghettos in Europe ghettos , and forbidding Jews to enter certain trades. Disabilities also included special taxes levied on Jews, exclusion from public life, and restraints on the performance of religious ceremonies. Some countries went even further and completely expelled Jews, for example Edict of Expulsion England in 1290 Jews were readmitted in 1655 and Expulsion of the Jews from Spain Spain in 1492 readmitted in 1868 . The disabilities were Jewish emancipation lifted in the late 18th and the 19th century. In 1791, French Revolution Revolutionary France was the first country to abolish them altogether, followed by Prussia in 1848, the Emancipation of the Jews in England United Kingdom in 1858 Jews Relief Act 1858 Jewish Disabilities Bill , and the newly united German Empire Germany in 1871. See also Jewish question Pale of settlement Category Jewish political status Jewish hist stub ...   more details



  1. The Jewish Question

    for similar terms Jewish question disambiguation Criticism of Judaism The Jewish Question is an 1843 book by German historian and theologian Bruno Bauer , written and published in German language German original title Die Judenfrage . ref Bruno Bauer Die Judenfrage The Jewish Question Braunschweig 1843 ref Bauer argued that Jews can achieve political emancipation only if they relinquish their particular religious consciousness, since political emancipation requires a secular state , which he assumes does not leave any space for social identities such as religion . According to Bauer, such religious demands are incompatible with the idea of the Rights of Man . True political emancipation, for Bauer, requires the abolition of religion. In his commentary On The Jewish Question also published in 1843, Karl Marx criticizes Bauer s book as well as Die F higkeit der heutigen Juden und Christen, frei zu werden The Capacity of Present day Jews and Christians to Become Free . ref Bruno Bauer Die F higkeit der heutigen Juden und Christen, frei zu werden The Capacity of Present day Jews and Christians to Become Free , in Einundzwanzig Bogen aus der Schweiz , edited by Georg Herwegh , Z rich and Winterthur, 1843, pp. 56 71. ref See also Jewish question References reflist External links http encyclopedia.jrank.org BAR BEC BAUER BRUNO 1809 1882 .html Bruno Bauer 1809 1882 , Encyclop dia Britannica 1911 http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 434&letter B Bruno Bauer , Jewish Encyclopedia 1901 1906 reli book stub DEFAULTSORT Jewish Question Category 1843 books Category Essays Category Criticism of religion bg fr La Question juive Bauer ...   more details



  1. On the Jewish Question

    journal last Avineri first Shlomo authorlink Shlomo Avineri title Marx and Jewish Emancipation journal ... forceful support for Jewish emancipation as an immediate political goal. Avineri notes that in Bauer ... emancipation above . In his book For Marx 1965 , Louis Althusser claims that in On the Jewish Question ... Bauer and Karl Marx on the question of Jewish emancipation, in History of Political Thought , Volume ... 242 Abstract ref sees Marx shifting the debate over Jewish emancipation from the plane of theology ... related to, his commitment to Jewish emancipation . Others argue that On the Jewish ... as an ironic defence of Jewish emancipation, he points out the polyvalence of Marx s language. Ray ... with Bruno Bauer , author of The Jewish Question , about Jewish emancipation in Germany. Francis ...for similar terms Jewish question disambiguation Marxism On the Jewish Question is a work by Karl Marx ... two studies ref Bruno Bauer Die Judenfrage The Jewish Question Braunschweig 1843 ref ref Bruno ... by Jews to achieve political emancipation in Prussia. Bauer argued that Jews can achieve political emancipation only if they relinquish their particular religious consciousness, since political emancipation ... of Man . True political emancipation, for Bauer, requires the abolition of religion. Marx uses ... to his real concern with Bauer s analysis of political emancipation. Marx concludes that while individuals ... critiques of capitalism . Some commentators regard On the Jewish Question , and in particular ... Enterprise Institute, Marx s aspiration for the emancipation of society from Judaism because the practical Jewish spirit of huckstering had taken over the Christian nations is not that far from the Nazi program s twenty four point combat ing the Jewish materialist spirit within us and without us ... and human emancipation In Marx s view, Bauer fails to distinguish between political emancipation and human emancipation. As noted above, political emancipation in a modern state does not require ...   more details



  1. Jewish left

    and Emancipation Jewish leftism arguably has its philosophic roots in the Jewish Enlightenment ... struggle for Emancipation of the Jews in England Jewish Emancipation ref Geoffrey Alderman 1983 The Jewish Community in British Politics , Oxford Clarendon. ref an arrangement called by some scholars the liberal Jewish compromise . ref see Sharman Kadish Bolsheviks and British Jews , London ... December 2009 Jews and Judaism sidebar The term Jewish left describes Jew s who identify with or support ... or through organizations. There is no one organization or movement which constitutes the Jewish ... in Europe , the United States and modern day Israel . The Jewish people have a rich history of involvement ... , or Howard Zinn , who were born into Jewish families and have various degrees of connection to Jewish communities, Jewish culture, Jewish tradition or the Jewish religion in its many variants. It also ... people who nonetheless remain connected to Jewish culture, such as Rosa Luxemburg , Emma Goldman ... identified or self identified as being among the Jewish left can be quite varied, and are often independent ... new phenomenon, when contrasted with the long history of secular socialist and communist Jewish activist history e.g., The Workmen s Circle Arbeter Ring as well as Jewish anarchism Jewish anarchist .... From the late 1880s through the mid 1950s, there was a range of Jewish left newspapers and other publications in Yiddish language Yiddish that covered the spectrum of Jewish left wing political and cultural .... Jewish religious values and social justice main Judaism and politics See also Anarchism and Orthodox Judaism A range of left wing values vis vis social justice can be traced to Judaism Jewish ... by the Biblical Prophet s. In the twentieth century, Jewish theologians notably Abraham Joshua Heschel ... and the Napoleonic Wars . In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a movement for Jewish Emancipation spread across Europe , strongly associated with the emergence of political liberalism ...   more details



  1. Jewish question

    issues of legal and economic disabilities Jewish Jewish disabilities , equality, Jewish emancipation and Jewish Enlightenment . Issues including Jewish assimilation assimilation within the Diaspora ... and new nation state s. Dawidowicz writes that the histories of Jewish emancipation and of European antisemitism are replete with proffered solutions to the Jewish question. ref Lucy Dawidowicz, The War ... about Jewish emancipation in Germany Judenfrage . ref name odk Bruno Bauer The Jewish Question Main The Jewish Question In his book The Jewish Question , published in 1843, Bruno Bauer Bauer argued that Jews can achieve political emancipation only if they relinquish their particular religious consciousness, since political emancipation requires a secular state , which he assumes does ...Other uses The Jewish question encompasses the issues and resolutions surrounding the historically unequal ... of increased antisemitism in the 1880s, as well as the struggle to establish a Jewish state . History of The Jewish Question The term Jewish Question was first used in Great Britain from around 1750. According to Holocaust scholar Lucy Dawidowicz , the term Jewish Question , as introduced in western ... Bauer s treatise Die Judenfrage The Jewish Question. From that point hundreds of other tractates, pamphlets ... resettlement, deportation and assimilation of the Jewish population. Similarly, hundreds of pieces ... and education. This debate however, could not decide whether the problem of the Jewish Question ... in the implementation of their Final Solution to the Jewish question during World War II . The following ... ref Early usage An early use of the expression Jewish question appeared during the Jew Bill of 1753 ... based on the introduction to The Jewish Question in German Speaking Countries, 1848 1914, A Bibliography ... are incompatible with the idea of the Rights of Man . True political emancipation, for Bauer, requires the abolition of religion. Karl Marx On the Jewish Question Main On the Jewish Question Karl ...   more details



  1. Jewish Groningen

    and early 20th century The Jewish emancipation emancipation degrees of 1796 gave Jews the same rights ... strong community in 1941 managed to survive the Holocaust . Jewish life nevertheless continued after the war, and there is still a Jewish community present, aligned to the Nederlands Isra litisch Kerkgenootschap NIK . Early Jewish settlement The first Jews in Groningen were reported in the 16th century ... of the 17th century before Jews could permanently live in the city. ref name History of Jewish Groningen http www.jodeningroningen.nl nl joodsegemeentes groningen geschiedenisgroningen History of Jewish ... Jewish communities, a consequence of the policy of forbidding Jews to settle in Groningen itself. The small Jewish community was banned from the city already in 1710 after accusations of theft, but some ... in 1756 in the future Kleine Folkingestraat, which would become the center of Jewish life ... in the Netherlands. ref http dissertations.ub.rug.nl faculties arts 2004 s.van.der.poel The Jewish ... Jewish communities in Groningen province . The community grew to 754 persons in 1815, a growth of 90.4 in no more than two decades. Jewish life started to flourish. Due to assimilation tendencies from the Dutch government due to the emancipation degrees Jews were for example no longer allowed to teach ... of many Jews from small Jewish communities in Groningen province in the city. Many Jews were working ... 396 Jodeningroningen.nl 1815 754 Jodeningroningen.nl 1840 1,200 Joods Historisch Museum Jewish Historical ... Jewish Historical Museum . Accessed 4th January 2008 ref 1869 1,645 Jodeningroningen.nl 1899 2,628 Jodeningroningen.nl 1930 2,408 Joods Historisch Museum Jewish Historical Museum 1941 2,724 2,843 Groningen ... Historisch Museum Jewish Historical Museum 1971 128 Joods Historisch Museum Jewish Historical Museum 1998 53 Joods Historisch Museum Jewish Historical Museum 2006 60 families Friesch Dagblad ref ... thumb right Jewish monument at Hereweg, Groningen The Nazi authorities counted 2,724 ref name ...   more details



  1. Jewish assimilation

    Cleanup date March 2011 Jews and Judaism sidebar Jewish assimilation refers to the cultural assimilation ... to worship multiple gods. Jews faced the challenge of having no Jewish homeland since their expulsion ... in a predominantly Christian or Muslim world. History The Jewish festival of Hanukkah stems from the Maccabees ... and culture of that empire, which the Maccabee group considered an abomination. Jewish Hellenism is an early example of what is now called Jewish assimilation. Jewish assimilation began anew among ... hope for better opportunities accompanying assimilation into the non Jewish European communities, especially ..., was not as easily forgotten. Both the Christian and Jewish communities were divided concerning answers to what was known as the Jewish question . The question, coming during the rise of nationalism in Europe, included the extent to which each nation could integrate its Jewish citizens, and if not integrated ... of Moses Mendelssohn retained their Jewish religion. However, anti Semites often imagined even converts from the Jewish religion and their descendants to still possess inherited Jewish traits ... led Jews to philosophical questions of Jewish identity and Who is a Jew? . The propriety of assimilation, and various paths toward it were among the earliest internal debates of the emancipation era ... equality civic equality . These debates initially took place within the Jewish Diaspora diaspora .... In Germany, where Jewish assimilation got its start, Jewish integration into the Army and other occupations was successful. It was not until the rise of fascism that German Jewish assimilation failed horribly. In America traditional disabilities Jewish disabilities were generally absent but they faced ... jewishexp.htm The American Jewish Experience in the Twentieth Century Antisemitism and Assimilation ... of Jewish assimilation has agitated Jewish polemicists and intrigued Jewish historians for a considerable time. Since some Jews first abandoned the traditional Jewish community to embrace modern secular ...   more details



  1. Jewish studies

    1778&ndash 1859 , one of the leading figures in the struggle for Jewish emancipation in England, was among ...Jewish studies or Judaic studies is an List of academic disciplines academic discipline centered on the study of Jew s and Judaism . Jewish studies is Interdisciplinarity interdisciplinary and combines aspects of history especially Jewish history , religious studies , archeology , sociology , language s Jewish languages , political science , area studies , women s studies , and ethnic studies . Jewish ... America . Related fields include Holocaust research and Israel Studies , and in Israel, Jewish Thought . History Judaism The Jewish tradition generally places a high value on learning and study, especially ... people not of the Jewish faith, have chosen to study Jews and Judaism as a means of understanding the Jewish religion, heritage, and Jewish history. Religious instruction specifically for Jews, especially for those who wish to join the rabbi nate, is taught at Jewish Seminary seminaries and in Orthodox Judaism , yeshiva s . Among the most prominent are the Conservative Judaism Conservative Jewish Theological Seminary of America Jewish Theological Seminary and the Reform Judaism Reform Hebrew Union College . For the majority of Jewish students attending regular academic colleges and universities there is a growing choice of Jewish studies courses and even degrees available at many institutions ... related to current events. In the United States, the unique position that American Jews Jewish Americans ... of mature students are even obtaining Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D.s in Jewish studies judging by the quantity of courses and programs available. Many hope to obtain employment in the field of Jewish education or in Jewish communal service agencies. Many Christians are searching for an understanding of the Jewish background for Jesus and Christianity and for the source of monotheism that sprang from ... classes in Kabbalah Jewish mysticism and Jewish philosophy . There are also those who have a genuine ...   more details



  1. Jewish culture

    after 50 years of performance. European theatre From their Jewish Emancipation Emancipation to World ... and literature, before Jewish Emancipation Emancipation Jewish culture was dominated by religious tradition ...For religious Jewish culture Judaism Yiddishkeit Jewish culture Jews and Judaism sidebar Secular Jewish ... who Jewish identity identify as secular Jews. Derived from philosophy of Moses Mendelssohn ref Biale, David, Not in the Heavens The Tradition of Jewish Secular Thought , Princeton University Press, 2011, p.10 ref , since the early 19th century the international community of Jewish people is generally ... . ref Biale, David, Not in the Heavens The Tradition of Jewish Secular Thought , Princeton ... the cultural production of members of the Jewish people, and culture that is specifically Jewish ... The Tradition of Jewish Secular Thought , Princeton University Press, 2011, pp.5 6 ref Culture ... named for its last pre Roman Kingdom of Judah vestige , study of Jewish Torah study texts , practice of community Tzedakah charity , and Jewish history . The term secular Jewish culture therefore ... Press, 2004 ref Secular Judaism, is a distinct phenomenon related to Jewish secularization a historical .... ref Beit Hallahmi, Benjamin, The Secular Israeli Jewish Identity An Impossible Dream?, in Barry ..., p.157 ref Secular Judaism arose out of the Haskalah , or Jewish Enlightenment, which was itself driven by the values of the European Enlightenment. The history of Jewish secularization was an under ... field of study, encompassing Jewish Studies, History, Literature, Sociology, and Linguistics. Historian David Biale ref David Biale is the Emanuel Ringelblum Professor of Jewish History and the Chair of the Department of History at the University of California, Davis. ref has traced the roots of Jewish ..., the subject of Jewish secularization is taught, and researched, at many North American and Israeli ... of New York which have significant Jewish alumni. Additionally, many schools include the Jewish studies ...   more details



  1. Jewish theater

    The term Jewish theater may refer to Yiddish theater Habimah Secular Jewish culture Association for Jewish Theatre disambig ...   more details



  1. The Jewish Journal

    The Jewish Journal could refer to a number of publications The Jewish Journal Boston North The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles San Diego Jewish Journal disambig ...   more details



  1. Jewish resistance

    Jewish resistance may refer to Jewish Resistance Movement , a Jewish underground movement in Mandate Palestine Jewish resistance under Nazi rule disambig ...   more details



  1. Jewish right

    or similar to certain forms of conservatism. History Enlightenment and Emancipation By the late eighteenth century the Jewish Emancipation efforts tended to occur more among the secular , Liberalism ...Original research date September 2007 Globalize US date July 2011 Jews and Judaism sidebar The term Jewish .... The Jewish right is not a monolithic designation. Its application ranges from advocacy of religious ... held largely Jewish Left Left leaning views for example, according to exit polls reported ..., 2011 ref Jewish religious values and conservatism Several movements in Orthodox Judaism can be seen as similar or at least amenable to certain forms of conservatism. For many Orthodox Jews Jewish principles ... toward Communism and this hostility had some supporters in the Jewish community. This came either because ... monarchism and converting to Islam. In Italy a significant minority of Jewish Italians supported both ... Five Italian Jewish Families Under Fascism by Alexander Stille, pg 22 ref One of the most significant ... loyal example was Ettore Ovazza who had been involved in the March on Rome and in 1935 founded the Jewish ... have a more religious orientation and are influenced by forms of Religious Zionism . The Jewish National ... not Jewish by religion, was of Jewish origin and proud of his Jewishness. In the period of Thatcherism , the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party courted the British Jewish community. The then Chief ... Thatcher and some of Thatcher s cabinet members were Jewish, such as Keith Joseph and Nigel Lawson . ref See also the article on Friedrich Hayek , an ethnically part Jewish associate of von Mises, for the strong ... of the Conservative Party. United States Republican party Origins Several Jewish philosophers and politicians ... Jewish and influential on elements of the right. By the 1980s Jewish conservatives and right wingers began to have more organization. In 1985 the Republican Jewish Coalition formed. The group s policy ... includes any Jewish Republican officeholder since 1900 gallery File George Allen official ...   more details



  1. Jewish history

    Jews and Judaism sidebar history Jewish history is the history of the Jews , and their Judaism religion and Jewish culture culture , as it developed and interacted with other peoples, religions and cultures. Jewish history is over 4000 years long and includes hundreds of different populations. Time periods in Jewish history imagemap Image Chronology of Israel eng.png center 1 760px default Jewish history ... 647 175 Jewish diaspora Periods in which the majority of Jews lived in exile rect 460 156 554 175 Land ... independence rect 314 156 452 175 Temple in Jerusalem Periods in which a Jewish Temple existed rect 196 156 309 175 Jewish history rect 26 102 134 122 Book of Judges Shoftim rect 134 102 265 121 Books ... 940 62 958 94 The Holocaust rect 825 62 941 100 Jewish diaspora Diaspora rect 808 61 825 101 Alhambra decree Expulsion from Spain rect 428 62 808 103 Jewish diaspora Dispersion of the Jews in the Roman ... Ancient Jewish History rect 58 136 375 146 Chronology of the Bible rect 356 122 373 135 Common Era desc none imagemap Ancient Jewish history c. 1500 BCE 37 BCE Main Origins of Judaism Ancient ..., 2005 p.176 ref According to the Bible, after their emancipation from Egyptian slavery, the people ... of the last three Jewish Prophets Haggai , Zechariah Hebrew prophet Zechariah and Malachi . After the death of the last Jewish prophet and while still under Persian rule, the leadership of the Jewish people passed into the hands of five successive generations of zugot pairs of leaders ... and Sadduccees were formed. Under the Persians then under the Greeks, Jewish coins were minted ... century BCE, notably the Jewish diaspora in Alexandria , culminating in the compilation of the Septuagint . An important advocate of the symbiosis of Jewish theology and Hellenistic thought is Philo . The Hasmonean ... Jews led the Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes to impose decrees banning certain Judaism Jewish ... Jewish kingdom, known as the Hasmonaean Dynasty , which lasted from 165 BCE to 63 BCE ...   more details



  1. Jewish Hospital

    Jewish Hospital can refer to Barnes Jewish Hospital , St. Louis, Missouri Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio Long Island Jewish Medical Center Long Island Jewish Hospital , Long Island, New York Jewish General Hospital , Montreal, Quebec National Jewish Health , Denver, Colorado Jewish Hospital & St. Mary s Healthcare , Louisville, KY hospitaldis ...   more details




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