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The Pity of It All A history of German Jews from the mid-eighteenth century to the eve of the Third Reich traces their transformation from cattle dealers chaim history jew potoks wandering and wandering peddlers to a successful community of writers, philosophers, scientists, tycoons, chaim history jew potoks wandering and activists. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Wandering Jew - [jew.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Wandering Jew by Gustave Doré]
Wandering Jew (plant) - ===Meaning of the name===
The Eternal Jew - The Eternal Jew is a 1940 anti-Semitic Nazi propaganda film. Its title in German is Der ewige Jude, which is actually ambiguous, it could be translated as the "Wandering Jew".
Chaim Joseph David Azulai - Rabbi Chaim Joseph David ben Isaac Zerachia Azulai (1724, 21 March 1807), commonly known as the Chida (by the acronym of his name), was a rabbinical scholar and a noted bibliophile, who pioneered the history of Jewish religious writings.
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