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  • 61Religión abrahámica — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Símbolos de las tres principales religiones abrahámicas: judaísmo, cristianismo e islam …

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  • 62Religión en Argentina — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En la Argentina la libertad de culto está garantizada por el artículo 14 de la Constitución Nacional, aunque el Estado reconoce un carácter preeminente a la Iglesia católica que cuenta con un estatus jurídico… …

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  • 63Jewish Voice for Peace — (JVP) (קול יהודי לשלום Kol Yehudi la Shalom) is a United States Jewish organization which describes itself as a diverse and democratic community of activists inspired by Jewish tradition to work together for peace, social justice, and human… …

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  • 64Jewish political movements — refer to the organized efforts of Jews to build their own political parties or otherwise represent their interest in politics outside of the Jewish community. From the time of the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans to the foundation of Israel …

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  • 65Jewish Defense League — (JDL) Jewish Defense League Fist and Star logo Motto Never Again Formation 1968 Type …

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  • 66Jewish population — refers to the number of Jews in the world. Precise figures are difficult to calculate because the definition of Who is a Jew remains a source of controversy.Total populationAccording to the estimates for 2007 of the Jewish People Policy Planning… …

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  • 67JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY — (JTS). JTS is the primary educational and religious center of conservative judaism and a leading institution for the academic study of Judaism. With its main campus in New York City, JTS is currently comprised of a rabbinical school, a cantorial… …

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  • 68Jewish anarchism — is a general term encompassing various expressions of anarchism within the Jewish community. Secular Jewish Anarchism Many people of Jewish origin, such as Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, Martin Buber, Murray Bookchin and Noam Chomsky, have… …

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  • 69Jewish quota — was a percentage that limited the number of Jews in various establishments. In particular, in 19th and 20th centuries some countries had Jewish quotas for higher education, a special case of Numerus clausus. These were an attempt to limit the… …

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  • 70Jewish Science — is a Judaic group comparable with the New Age movement. It is not a separate sect, many members also attending services at conventional synagogues. It is an interpretation of Jewish philosophy that was originally conceived by Rabbi Alfred G.… …

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