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Qué (quién) es Jew - definición

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  • [[Sephardi]] Jewish couple from [[Sarajevo]] in traditional clothing. Photo taken in 1900.
  • Map of [[Canaan]]
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  • Jews in [[Minsk]], 1941. Before World War II, some 40&nbsp;percent of the population was Jewish. By the time the Red Army retook the city on 3 July 1944, there were only a few Jewish survivors.
  • Zionist]] Youth Movement in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]] on 1 September 1933
  • Expulsions of Jews in Europe from 1100 to 1600
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  • Bible manuscript in Hebrew, 14th century. Hebrew language and alphabet were the cornerstones of the Jewish national identity in antiquity.
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  • Jews fleeing pogroms, 1882
  • Maharal]] in the [[Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague]]. The tombstones are inscribed in Hebrew.
  • Jewish people in [[Jerusalem]], Israel
  • [[Ashkenazi Jews]] of late-19th-century [[Eastern Europe]] portrayed in ''[[Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur]]'' (1878), by [[Maurycy Gottlieb]]
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  • largest Jewish community]] outside of Israel.
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  • The Roman Emperor [[Nero]] sends [[Vespasian]] with an army to destroy the Jews, 69 CE.
  • [[World War I]] poster showing a soldier cutting the bonds from a Jewish man, who says, "You have cut my bonds and set me free—now let me help you set others free!"
  • 1614]]. The text says: "1380 persons old and young were counted at the exit of the gate".
  • Praying at the [[Western Wall]]
  • Yemenite]] Jew blows [[shofar]], 1947

Jew         
¦ noun a member of the people whose traditional religion is Judaism and who trace their origins to the ancient Hebrew people of Israel.
Origin
ME: from OFr. juiu, via L. from Gk Ioudaios, via Aramaic from Heb. yehu??i, from yehu??ah 'Judah'.
Jew         
(Jews)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
A Jew is a person who believes in and practises the religion of Judaism.
N-COUNT
Jew         
·noun Originally, one belonging to the tribe or kingdom of Judah; after the return from the Babylonish captivity, any member of the new state; a Hebrew; an Israelite.

Wikipedia

Jews

Jews (Hebrew: יְהוּדִים, ISO 259-2: Yehudim, Israeli pronunciation: [jehuˈdim]) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites and Hebrews of historical Israel and Judah. Jewish ethnicity, nationhood, and religion are strongly interrelated, as Judaism is the ethnic religion of the Jewish people, although its observance varies from strict to none.

Jews originated as an ethnic and religious group in the Middle East during the second millennium BCE, in a part of the Levant known as the Land of Israel. The Merneptah Stele of ancient Egypt appears to confirm the existence of a people of Israel somewhere in Canaan as far back as the 13th century BCE (Late Bronze Age). The Israelites, as an outgrowth of the Canaanite population, consolidated their hold in the region with the emergence of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. Some consider that these Canaan-sedentary Israelites melded with incoming nomadic groups known as the "Hebrews". The experience of life in the Jewish diaspora, from the Babylonian captivity and exile (though few sources mention this period in detail) to the Roman occupation and exile, and the historical relations between Jews and their homeland in the Levant thereafter became a major feature of Jewish history, identity, culture, and memory.

In the following millennia, Jewish diaspora communities coalesced into three major ethnic subdivisions according to where their ancestors settled: the Ashkenazim (Central and Eastern Europe), the Sephardim (initially in the Iberian Peninsula), and the Mizrahim (Middle East and North Africa). Prior to World War II, the global Jewish population reached a peak of 16.7 million, representing around 0.7 percent of the world population at that time. During World War II, approximately 6 million Jews throughout Europe were systematically murdered by Nazi Germany during the Holocaust. Since then, the population has slowly risen again, and as of 2018, was estimated to be at 14.6–17.8 million by the Berman Jewish DataBank, comprising less than 0.2 percent of the total world population. The modern State of Israel is the only country where Jews form a majority of the population.

Jews have significantly influenced and contributed to human progress in many fields, both historically and in modern times, including in science and technology, philosophy, ethics, literature, politics, business, art, music, comedy, theatre, cinema, architecture, food, medicine, and religion. Jews wrote the Bible, founded Christianity, and had an indirect but profound influence on Islam. In these ways, Jews have also played a significant role in the development of Western culture.

Ejemplos de uso de Jew
1. "A Jew does not expel another Jew," counters an orange sticker.
2. As for the "A Jew does not expel a Jew" slogan, Hanegbi said, that phrasing meant "that the soldier–Jew decides not to carry out an order to expel another Jew" and thus constituted a call for refusal.
3. My whole life I avoided saying anything bad about anyone, Jew or non–Jew.
4. "Jew, Jew, Christian, intermarried," she would pronounce, with the certitude of the preternaturally gifted.
5. Only 18 percent thought it imperative for a Jew to marry another Jew.