- The
phrase 'Eastern
European Jews' or 'Jews of the East' (from German:
Ostjuden) was
established during the 20th
century in the
German Empire and in the...
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unbeliebt sind, und man
wundert sich über die
Dummheit derer, die die
Ostjuden (von
denen sie ja doch gestützt werden!) verächtlich „****s‟ nennen .....
- m****ive
waves of
emigration westwards by
Eastern European Jews (known as
Ostjuden in German),
which were
triggered by the
recurrence of
pogroms throughout...
- Laurence; McPherson,
Colin (2000). "No Milk and No Honey: The
Yekkes and the
Ostjuden".
Jewish Quarterly. 47 (3): 25–30. doi:10.1080/0449010X.2000.10705191 (inactive...
- in
office when
Bavarian Minister President Gustav Ritter von Kahr had
Ostjuden, or "Eastern Jews",
expelled from Bavaria. As part of an anti-Semitic campaign...
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Mizrahi was in the
Hebrew translation of
Eastern European Jews'
German name
Ostjuden, as seen in the
Mizrahi Movement, Bank
Mizrahi and in
HaPoel HaMizrahi...
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reversed his
views of
Ostjuden.) Overwhelmingly, the
concern that
Herzl shows for Jews was, as with Max Nordau, for
these Ostjuden.
Antisemitism for Herzl...
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financial crisis and scandals; in the 1880s by the
arrival of m****es of
Ostjuden,
fleeing from
Russian territories; by the 1890s it was a parliamentary...
- of
Mathematische Annalen after Brouwer objected to
contributions from
Ostjuden.
Brouwer was
accused of
being a **** collaborator, for
which there is no...
- power, but even
before that,
Eastern European Jews,
called in
Germany Ostjuden held a
particularly low
position in
German perception. Jews in Germany...