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August 2011.
Retrieved 2
April 2012. Cohen, Erik H. (November 2002). "Les
juifs de France: La
lente progression des
mariages mixtes" [The Jews of France:...
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those words evolved,
becoming ultimately "la Mort aux
Juifs" with an
intermediate form "la mare au
Juif"
quoted by the
local historian Paul Gache. The transformation...
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Juifs des Balkans,
Espaces judéo-ibériques, XVIe-XXe siècles is a 1993 French-language
academic book by
Esther Benb****a and Aron Rodrigue,
published by...
- Look up
juif or
Juif in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Juif may
refer to:
Juif, Saône-et-Loire, a
commune in the Saône-et-Loire
department in the region...
- 48°51′26″N 2°20′25″E / 48.857328°N 2.340152°E / 48.857328; 2.340152 Île aux
Juifs,
Paris (literally
Island of the Jews or
Jewish Island), also
called Île...
- Le
Juif polonais (The
Polish Jew) is a 1900
opera in
three acts by
Camille Erlanger composed to a
libretto by
Henri Caïn. It was
adapted from the 1867...
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juifs de
France saccagé à l'université Paris-I". Le Monde.fr (in French). 2018-03-28.
Retrieved 2023-11-04. "Un
local de l'Union des étudiants
juifs vandalisé...
- French: Hôpital général
juif),
known officially as the Sir
Mortimer B.
Davis Jewish General Hospital (French: Hôpital général
juif Sir
Mortimer B. Davis)...
- The
Committee for the
Defence of Jews (French: Comité de Défense des
Juifs, or CDJ; Dutch:
Joods Verdedigingscomiteit, JVD) was a
group within the Belgian...
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signatory of the
Statutes on Jews. The
first Jewish status law (Le
Statut des
Juifs)
dated 3
October 1940
excluded Jews from the army, press,
commercial and...