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    List of Polish Jews - Wikipedia

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    From the Middle Ages until the Holocaust, Polish Jews comprised an appreciable part of Poland's population. The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, known for its religious tolerance and described as Paradisus Judaeorum (Latin for "Paradise of the Jews"), had attracted tens of thousands of Jews who fled

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    Politicians
    Menachem Begin (1913–1992), Israeli prime minister, Nobel Laureate, 1978 (born in Poland)
    David Ben-Gurion (1886–1973), Israeli prime minister (born in Poland)

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    Philip Ferdinand, professor of Hebrew
    Christian David Ginsburg (1831–1914), Hebraist, converted to Christianity

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    Szymon Askenazy
    Artur Eisenbach
    Emanuel Ringelblum
    Jacob Talmon (1916-1980), historian; made aliyah to Israel

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    Artists
    Adolf Behrman, Polish-Jewish painter
    Henryk Berlewi
    Alexander Bogen, painter, sculptor, stage designer, book illustrator and a commander

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    Polish-language
    Rokhl Auerbakh, writer and essayist
    Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński
    Roman Brandstaetter, writer and poet
    Kazimierz Brandys (1916-2000), writer

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    Arthur Belfer, founder of the Belco Petroleum Corporation
    André Citroën, industrialist, engineer and founder of Citroën

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  2. History of the Jews in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Official Russian policy would eventually prove to be substantially harsher to the Jews than that under independent Polish rule. The lands that had once been Poland were to remain the home of many Jews, as, in 1772, Catherine II, the Tzarina of Russia, instituted the Pale of Settlement, restricting Jews to the western parts of the empire, which would eventually include much of Poland, although it excluded some areas in which Jews had previously lived. By the late 19th ce…

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  3. Category:Polish Jews - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jewish people of Poland.: Pages in category "Polish Jews" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.

  4. Polish-Jewish Studies – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia

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    Polish-Jewish Studies – rocznik wydawany od 2020 roku w Instytucie Pamięci Narodowej. Czasopismo jest wydawane w języku polskim i angielskim.. Historia. Czasopismo publikujące prace naukowe w języku angielskim i polskim z zakresu dyscyplin humanistycznych i …

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  5. Category:Jewish Polish actresses - Wikimedia Commons

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    17/05/2021 · This page was last edited on 17 May 2021, at 01:25. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; all unstructured text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may …

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    What is Poland for Jews?
    Poland was a major spiritual and cultural center for Ashkenazi Jews . At the start of the Second World War, Poland had the largest Jewish population in the world (over 3.3 million, some 10% of the general Polish population).
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    What was the role of Polish Jews in WW1?
    While most Polish Jews were neutral to the idea of a Polish state, many played a significant role in the fight for Poland's independence during World War I; around 650 Jews joined the Legiony Polskie formed by Józef Piłsudski, more than all other minorities combined.
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    Why is Poland called the Paradise of the Jews?
    Historians have used the label paradisus iudaeorum ( Latin for " Paradise of the Jews"). Poland became a shelter for Jews persecuted and expelled from various European countries and the home to the world's largest Jewish community of the time.
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    How big is the Polish Jewish community?
    The contemporary Polish Jewish community is estimated to have between 10,000 and 20,000 members. The number of people with Jewish heritage of any sort may be several times larger.
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  7. Polish-Jewish Studies – Wikipedia

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    Die Polish-Jewish Studies (zu Deutsch: „Polnisch-jüdische Studien“) sind eine zeitgeschichtliche Fachzeitschrift, die seit 2020 vom Institut für Nationales Gedenken herausgegeben wird. Das Periodikum erscheint jährlich in polnischer und englischer Sprache. Geschichte und Ausrichtung. Die Zeitschrift wurde 2020 gegründet und enthält Beiträge aus dem Bereich der Geistes- und ...

  8. Polish or Jewish? Behind the battle over Singer in Wikipedia

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    17/01/2022 · The likely answer is quite obvious: Wikipedia. At the time, the introduction to the Wikipedia entry on Singer described him as a “Polish American writer in Yiddish.”. The word “Jewish” appeared lower, in the body of the text. Check now and you’ll see a different first line: Singer is “a Polish-born Jewish-American writer.”.

  9. History of the Jews in Poland wiki | TheReaderWiki

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    The history of the Jews in Poland dates back at least 1,000 years. For centuries, Poland was home to the largest and most significant Ashkenazi Jewish community in the world. Poland was a principal center of Jewish culture, because of the long period of statutory religious tolerance and social autonomy which ended after the Partitions of Poland in the 18th century.

  10. The fake Nazi death camp: Wikipedia’s longest hoax ...

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    04/10/2019 · Despite these claims, Wikipedia reveals that aided by the likes of other editors from the group, like “Volunteer Marek,” some members of the group are also active in downplaying Polish violence against Jews – and in some cases have …

  11. Appendix:Jewish surnames - Wiktionary

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    21/12/2021 · Berry: England and french jewish surname and the origins comes from Polish (eastern Ashkenazic) "Jagoda" is the Russian for "berry". As a Jewish family name, it is one of the Slavic variants of the Hebrew biblical male proper name Yehuda (in English, Judah)

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