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Occident and American Jewish Advocate; The Occident & American Jewish Advocate; Occident & American Jewish Advocate

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  • Ancient Occident of the [[Roman Empire]]
TERM FOR THE WESTERN WORLD
The occident
occidente, poniente, oeste [Noun]
non-Western         
  • The main travels of the [[Age of Discovery]] (began in 15th century)
  • The Byzantine Empire in AD 1180 before Latin [[Fourth Crusade]]
  • Huntington's map of major civilizations.<ref name="WorldOfCivil2" /> What constitutes Western civilization in post-[[Cold War]] world is coloured dark blue. He also shows that Latin America (shown in purple) is either a sub-civilization within Western civilization or a separate civilization akin to the West.
  • Spheres of influence between the ''Western world'' and the [[Soviet Union]] during the [[Cold War]]
  • East and West in 1980, as defined by the [[Cold War]]. The Cold War had divided Europe politically into East and West, with the Iron Curtain splitting Central Europe.
  • Ancient Hellenistic Greek world]] from 323 BC
  • EFTA]]&nbsp;– green, and [[Comecon]]&nbsp;– red.
  • Gold and [[garnet]] [[cloisonné]] (and mud), military fitting from the [[Staffordshire Hoard]] before cleaning
  • Charlemagne's coronation]] in Rome
  • Countries by income group
  • invasions]] on Roman Empire since the 2nd and throughout the 5th centuries
  • Apex of [[Byzantine Empire]]'s conquests (AD 527–565)
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  • The [[Roman Republic]] in 218 BC after having managed the conquest of most of the Italian peninsula, on the eve of its most successful and deadliest war with the [[Carthaginians]]
  • The [[Byzantine Empire]] in AD 1025 before Christian [[East-West Schism]]
  • neoclassical]] style, an architectural style of the ''Western world''
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  • The [[Roman Empire]] in AD 117. During 350 years the Roman Republic turned into an Empire expanding up to twenty-five times its area.
  • Apex of [[Spanish Empire]] in 1790
  • History of the spread of Christianity: in AD 325 (dark blue) and AD 600 (blue) following Western Roman Empire's collapse under [[Germanic migration]]s.
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COUNTRIES WITH AN ORIGINALLY EUROPEAN SHARED CULTURE
Western countries; Westerners; Western World; Amer-European; Western powers; Western societies; Western Powers; Western traditon; Western Society; Western history; Western country; Pro-western; Western nation; Pro-Western; The Occident; Countries of the West; Westernity; Occidentally; Occidens; Western states; Western Countries; The Western world; Western nations; Non–Western societies; Non-Western; Western power; Non-Western societies; Western democratic nations; Western political system
(n.) = no occidental
Ex: The points of view of non-Western Europeans/Americans, non-Christians, nonWhites, and non-males are becoming a force in society.
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The Occident and American Jewish Advocate

The Occident and American Jewish Advocate or simply The Occident (1843-1869), was the first general Jewish periodical published in the United States. (The only earlier periodical, Solomon Henry Jackson's The Jew, was published as an anti-missionary journal).

Compiled by Rabbi Isaac Leeser from inception through 1868, in 1869 the publication was edited by Mayer Sulzberger. (Sulzberger, a successful attorney was a disciple of Leeser's in his youth. Leeser hoped Sulzberger would enter the rabbinate, but Sulzberger chose a career in law instead, but pledged to Leeser that he would edit the Occident for a year, which he fulfilled after Leeser's death.)

A monthly publication, the Occident did print weekly from April 1859 - March 1861 until returning to the monthly format. It contained a broad array of contents, including sermons, obituaries, juvenile literature, scholarly research, theology, spiritual poetry, domestic and foreign news of Jewish interest, resolutions adopted by congregations and organizations, book reviews and correspondence. The Occident is one of the most important records of American Jewish life in the middle decades of the 19th century.

Over ten years worth of this news monthly have been transcribed and are available for reading online.