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  • The writers of Comedy Central have created a list of the 100 greatest stand-up comedian Charlie Chaplin (perhaps Jewish), the comic star of silent films, a giant figure of the film industry with ...
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  • .... A number of prominent books about Second City have been written by good writers. But this book was going to be an analytical discussion about the techniqu <BR>LG: Can you imagine? I spent most of the time with two of the writers, [[Alan Zweibel]] and [[Marilyn Suzanne Miller]], both Jews of course, but ...
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  • His parents were Jewish emigrants from [[Czechoslovakia]] and [[Hungary]]: his father was born in [ ...nd 1300 [[Jewish]] cemeteries in Hungary. He dedicated this to the 600,000 Jewish victims of the [[Holocaust]] in [[Hungary]] and lands occupied by the [[Hun ...
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  • ...]]}} or [[Yiddish|yi]]|[[wikt:אידיש|אידיש]], ''yidish''/''idish'', "[[Jews|Jewish]]", [[IPA]]|ˈjɪdɪʃ| [[IPA]]|ˈɪdɪʃ; ...n this context that Jews began to refer to their language as 'Yiddish' (= 'Jewish'), while earlier it had been referred to as 'Yiddish-Taitsh' (='Judeo-Germa ...
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  • ...Mass.). The Cornell website notes him as one of its distinguished alumni writers.<ref>www.collegegrid.com/grid/index.php/Cornell_University</ref> He recei ...e comet from Acapulco to Greece and transmitting reports to the Syndicated Writers’ Group.”<ref>(1991) “CB as a Channel for Discovery,” ''Compuserve Magazine' ...
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  • ...e known as ''[[Synagogue]]s,'' later as a ''Sabbaths'', a reference to the Jewish Sabbath. From writers like [[Homer]], [[Apuleius]] and [[Ovid]] we learn that magic was an import ...
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  • It appears 6,823 times in the Jewish Bible, according to the [[Jewish Encyclopedia]], and 6,828 times each in the ''[[Biblia Hebraica (Kittel)|Bi ...e of God in vain. The word "{{unicode|haŠem}}", 'the Name' is also used in Jewish contexts; in Samaritan, "{{unicode|Šemå}}" is the normal substitution. ...
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