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    The black death in Spain: In Spain‚ religious clerks were cornerstones to every aspect of a commoner’s life‚ from circumcision to marriage‚ almost all happenings in their lives was overseen by the church. Priests would roam in the fields during the spring to bless over the crops before they were planted. Commoners whilst in this complete brainwash by the church came to the conclusion that this plague was a curse from god‚ and the cause of the epidemic were the heretics. This led to the torment

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    children have been and still are tormented by their memories. Memories of being physically and/or sexually abused by the same people who hid them. Hid them to save their lives from death by the Nazis. Abused children had to deal with separation‚ persecution‚ and sexual abuse. Abused children just wanted to know if the person who abused them loved them. “Regardless of what he has done to me‚ I can’t hate him… I wonder if he ever loved me… after all‚ he saved my life” (Lev-Wiesel 2005). Dr. Paul Valent

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    to Israel even before the foundation of the state of Israel. The migration to Palestine was occurring under the effect of huge suffering of the Jews across Europe. In the period from 1920 to 1929 there was a slow migration to Palestine. This period is followed by the Nazi takeover‚ and a huge tide of anti-Semitism that led to the murder of millions of Jews especially in Germany in the period from 1941 to 1943. The latter period‚ had the holocaust as a huge reason for Jewish migration to Palestine

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    Germans; Untermensch (meaning under man). These individuals were described as the enemies of the state. Across 6 years approximately 6 million Jews and many more other “minority” groups were ‘eradicated’ by Adolf Hitler. The persecution of the Jews will be a scar in our history that should never be forgotten. Moreover‚ Hitler’s campaign against the Jews began as subtle indoctrination of his country through political propaganda. Hitler and the Nazi party rose to power in the year 1933 when he became

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    Oskar Schindler

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    Preliminary Rough draft. When Oskar Schindler was asked why he saved over 1‚200 Jews‚ he says “If you saw a dog going to be crushed under a car‚ wouldn’t you help him”. He went from being a selfish‚ greedy player to a savior for the Jewish people. In the end‚ he did what most Germans wouldn’t do‚ and that’s saving a large portion of a race that was discriminated against during this time. Oskar Schindler was born on April 28‚ 1908 in Zwittau‚ Austria-Hungary. He grew up wealthy and happy in one

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    Jesus‚ a leader of a new sect of Judaism‚ the Way‚ wrote around 62 A.D.‚ directed his focus to the Jewish believers in Christ which were scattered among the nations subsequent to severe persecutions leveled against their group (James 1: 1‚ Youngblood‚ 2014). Hence‚ the immediate audiences for these writings were Jews and yet that is where the parallels end‚ at least from a cursory standpoint. However‚ this essay will examine using exegesis‚ to bare the common threads woven together from these separate

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    Theodicy In Daniel 8

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    directed at the abandonment of God‚ and it can only be stopped when the Jews recover their true faith in God. The final Jewish apocalypse author who attempts to create a theodicy for the Jewish people is the author of Daniel 8 and 9. In Daniel 8‚ Daniel has a vision of a battling goat and ram. The ram by the river represents the Persian Empire‚ while the goat in the west with one horn represents the Greek Empire. The two empires battle‚ and the goat becomes the victor. Then‚ from the single horn

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    Hindu priest. At first sight‚ it would seem as though the ideals designed by the framers of the Constitution were alive and well; the pluralization of the United States of America‚ the land of freedom of religion‚ and the right to worship without persecution. However‚ the Christian right wing religious group Operation Save America entered the Senate floor and began to heckle Rajan Zed‚ the Hindu priest‚ perpetuating that Hinduism is an “abomination”‚ as Hindus do not worship “The lord Jesus Christ”

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    knowledge information. The Jewish Holocaust was a systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborator. The Holocaust was a total of six years (1939-1945). Yet the most drastic changes for the German Jewish community came in World War II in Europe. Following the outbreak of war in September 1‚ 1939‚ the government imposed new restrictions on Jews remaining in Germany. Jewish were prohibited from entering designated areas in many German

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    Some had even participated in the raping and killing of innocent lives. Another example was while World War II wreaked havoc‚ the Nazi Party of Germany had begun to persecute what became six million Jews and six million more “sub-humans” in an attempt to create the perfect “master race.” After the repercussions of what would be known as the Holocaust and the war that left nations in chaos‚ it seemed that the world would not be capable of another genocide

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