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When the Jewish nation was destroyed by the Romans in the year a.d. 70 and the Jews were scattered throughout the world, their religious beliefs and customs allowed them to remain one people.
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There are only about 500 Jewish people in this city of half a million, the synagogue isn’t particularly active and the Jews are well-integrated.
Other visible minority groups, like Jews and Sikhs in Quebec, have also spoken about the impact on their communities.
From BBC
They were longtime residents and merchants: Jews, Mexicans and Mexican Americans.
From Los Angeles Times
As head of the Dutch Reformed Church’s program to reach Jews, Willem kept in touch with these things.
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The most secular of Jews, Sondheim is now the subject of a biography in Yale University Press’ excellent Jewish Lives series.
From Los Angeles Times
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