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was arrested by the British
for being sympathetic to the
American Revolution; Rabbi
Akiva was arrested by the
Romans for teaching Torah
in secret.) 2. (d) the
Argentinians. 3. (b)
Ahasuerus. 4. (c) Rashi's
commentary on the Bible.
5. Ashkenazim. 6. Spain. 7. (c)
1879. (It was first used by a
writer in Germany.) 8. The
Jewish philosopher who lived
in Alexandria a generation
before the destruction of the
second Temple. 9. (a) the
Greeks. 10. (b) Albert
Einstein. 11. (b) the Romans.
Messiah.
12. The
13. Amsterdam.
years.
14. Twenty-five
15.Traitor. 16. Adolf Hitler.
17. (c) Peter Stuyvesant.
18. (c) I.L. Peretz. 19. (c)
"Jerusalem." 20. The airport
where the hostages were
being held.
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8. Who was Philo?
9. Who ruled Palestine during
the Hellenistic period?
(a) the Greeks;
(b) the Persians;
(c) the Babylonians;
(d) the Assyrians.
10. 'Which world-famous Jew
was asked, but declined, to
run for president of Israel in
1952, after the death of
Chaim Weizmann?
(a) Jacob Javits;
(b) Albert Einstein;
(c) Abba Eban;
(d) Henry Kissinger.
12. Shabbetai Zevi claimed to
be
13. What European city was
known as the "New
Jerusalem" in the 17th and
18th Centuries?
14. How many years did
Jewish "recruits" have to
serve in Czar Nicholas I's
Russian army?
15. The Dreyfus Affair started
when the French-Jewish
officer Alfred Dreyfus was
accused of being
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Jews in the territory that he
ruled?
(a) Alexander the Great;
(b) Charlemagne;
(c) Peter Stuyvesant.
19. When Moses Montefiore
was knighted by Queen
Victoria, what word was
engraved on the coat of arms
that she gave him?
(a) "Torah";
(b) "Tzedakah";
(c) "Jerusalem"; (d)"Chai."
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one time a Jewish landlady, a
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family physician?
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18. The words to the
Yiddish-socialist theme song
All Men Are Brothers were
written by
(a) Julius and Ethel
Rosenberg;
(b) Karl Marx;
(c) I.L. Peretz;
(d) Samuel Gompers.
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7. When was the term
anti-Semitism first used?
(a) 70 C.E.; (b) 1495; (c) 1879;
(d) 1915.
11. Who were the enemies of
the Bar Kochba revolt?
(a) the Greeks;
(b) the Romans;
(c) the Babylonians;
(d) the Assyrians.
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New York - To help parents
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Titled Missionary and Cult
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