Concept cluster: History > Judaism or Jewish culture
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A member of AIPAC
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A movement that holds the view that the people of England (or, more broadly, Great Britain) are genetically, racially, and linguistically the direct descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of ancient Israel.
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A woman of Canaan; a female Canaanite.
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An antisemitic punctuation symbol or marking, ((( ))), placed around a name or phrase to indicate the person is Jewish or the entity is controlled by Jewish people.
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Containing reference to the Semitic god ʔil.
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(derogatory) Ethiopian Jew; Beta Israel
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The Hebreish community.
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(rare, nonstandard) An Israeli.
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A member of the Jewish people who is neither a cohen nor a Levite.
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Of or relating to the Israelites; Jewish; Hebrew.
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Alternative form of ITOism [Support for the Jewish Territorial Organization.]
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Alternative form of ITOist [A supporter of the Jewish Territorial Organization.]
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Alternative form of jadeitic [Of or relating to jadeite.]
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(obsolete, ethnography) Of or pertaining to the supposed descendants of Japheth, one of the three sons of Noah in the Bible.
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Alternative spelling of Jewkraine. [(slang, humorous, offensive, derogatory) The nation of Ukraine.]
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(derogatory, offensive) Jerusalem, the capital of Israel
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(informal, derogatory) The language used by Jews.
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(derogatory or anti-Semitic) Israel.
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Alternative form of Judean [Pertaining to Judea.]
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Alternative form of Judeophilism [A fondness for the Jewish people.]
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Of or pertaining to Judah (the patriarch), to the tribe of Judah, or to the ancient kingdom of Judah, or its inhabitants.
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Alternative spelling of Judaeo-Spanish [A Romance language, based on Old Spanish, and spoken almost exclusively by Sephardic Jews in Greece and Turkey.]
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Alternative letter-case form of Judeophobe [One who fears or hates the Jews.]
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Obsolete spelling of Judean [Pertaining to Judea.]
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Alternative spelling of Judaeo-Spanish [A Romance language, based on Old Spanish, and spoken almost exclusively by Sephardic Jews in Greece and Turkey.]
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A member of a kibbutz.
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A fellow Jew who comes from the same district or town, especially in Eastern Europe
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A leading rightist political party in Israel.
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A supporter of the Israeli political party Likud.
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Alternative form of Manichaean [Of or relating to Manichaeism.]
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A Palestinian annual holiday on the 15th of May to commemorate the Nakba, the 1948 expulsion of Palestinians from their homes.
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(historical) A member of the Jewish sect of the Nazarenes.
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The Jewish communities in Israel whose origin goes back to the Ottoman period (as opposed to communities founded after the first aliyah in 1882)
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The idea that all cultures and religions of the Middle East and civilization in general are directly derived from Babylonian mythology.
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The seventh month of the later ancient Egyptian civil calendar and Coptic calendar, corresponding to the third month of the season of Peret. Since 25 BCE, when the calendar was reformed to include leap-days, Phamenoth has been in roughly March.
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(uncommon) Alternative form of Pharisean [(dated) A Pharisee.]
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Of or pertaining to philo-Semitism; interested or fond of Jewish people or culture.
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Alternative form of philo-Semitic [Of or pertaining to philo-Semitism; interested or fond of Jewish people or culture.]
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A semicursive typeface for the Hebrew alphabet, customarily used for printing Rashi's commentaries.
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(State of Israel) Title given to a non-Jew who risked his or her life during the Holocaust to save Jews from extermination by the Nazis.
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Alternative form of Sardist [A person who advocates autonomy for Sardinia.]
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(uncountable, rare) Judaism; Jewishness (especially when seen as the thing to which anti-Semitism is opposed).
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Alternative form of sheeny [(slang, offensive, ethnic slur) A Jew.]
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(derogatory, informal, neologism) Soviet Union (viewed as being under the control and influence of Jews)
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Alternative spelling of tsarist [One who supports a tsar.]
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(Islam, rare) A Jew.
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(Jewish) noble origins; pedigree
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Alternative form of Yiddish [Of or pertaining to the Yiddish language.]
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(slang) One who speaks Yiddish.
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Yiddishist
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A region where Yiddish is spoken; the areas of Eastern Europe or the Jewish Autonomous Oblast that had significant numbers of Jewish inhabitants.
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Rare spelling of Yiddish-like. [Similar to Yiddish.]
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In a Yiddish manner.
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Alternative form of Yiddo [(slang, derogatory) A Jew.]
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Alternative form of Yiddishkeit [Jewishness; the Jewish way of life, particularly Ashkenazi and Yiddish culture.]
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(derogatory) Israel, viewed by Arabs, Palestinians and its supporters as an illegitimate regime run by Zionists
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Alternative letter-case form of Zioturd [(offensive, vulgar, derogatory) A Zionist.]
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(historical) A member of a group of German religious dissenters, the Society of Separatists of Zoar, who founded the village of Zoar, Ohio in 1817.
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Frankist

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