Bella Abzug was the first Jewish female in Indian Congress..
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As of November 2012, the 113th Congress, four new Jewish representatives were elected to the House of Representatives. This brings the total number of Jews in the House of Representatives to 22.
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He isn't a Jewish.
He is infamous for being anti-semitic.
He praised Hitler's effeciency and blamed Jews for Great Recession.
As a result, World Jewish Congress had called for his resignation from Formula-1.
His lastname sounds Jewish. But the fact is like other most Jewish surnames, it is also derived from either German or English and not from Hebrew.
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The address of the Maine Jewish Museum is: 267 Congress St, Portland, ME 04101-3611
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World Archaeological Congress was created in 1986.
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There are Jewish cemeteries everywhere in the world where Jews have lived or are living.
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Yes, there have been several members of the Jewish faith elected to the House of Representatives and the Senate, including Joseph Lieberman (I-CT). Approximately 8% of members of Congress are Jewish.
In addition, there are 2 Muslims, 2 Buddhists, and 1 avowed atheist.
5 members of the current (111th) Congress decline to specify their religious affiliation.
This only accounts for people who are currently in Congress. The first Jewish congressman was elected in 1808, though I can't say for sure if he was the first non-Christian elected to Congress.
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American Jewish World Service was created in 1985.
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World Union of Jewish Students was created in 1924.
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I'm not sure how many Jewish children there are in the world, but i know 0.2% of the earth's population is Jewish. I hope this helped :D
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Yes. The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world.
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The Jewish settled in may parts of the world by the Mediterranean, witch spread throughout their world.
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It was the congress of Vienna It was the congress of Vienna
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Right now (2013) there are 11 Jewish senators and 22 Jewish members of the House of Representatives.
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The Jewish calendar is according to the creation of the world.
According to Jewish belief, the world was created 5769 years ago.
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The Great Belz Synagogue in Jerusalem is likely the biggest Jewish synagogue in the world currently.
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The Jewish Movement in World War 2 was called Armie Juvie.
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Judaism doesn't have pastors. Jewish clergy are called Rabbis and there are thousands of them around the world.
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Neither World War was against Jewish. Jews fought on both sides, with their respective countries in both World Wars.
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What 'big Jewish developers'? Can you name them?
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The majority of Jewish children in the world attend public schools.
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The Jewish Chronicle is a London based Jewish Newspaper company founded in 1841 and thus making it the oldest active Jewish newspaper publisher in the world
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In all the world's population, about 1/5 of 1 percent is Jewish.
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Judaism is practiced all over the world. The Jewish homeland is Israel. The largest Jewish community in the world is in Shanghi, China.
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the jewish families died because of hilter
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A lot of celebrities are Jewish. Please see the attached link for one site that lists Jewish celebrities around the world.
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There is no collective noun for a congress of animals. But there is a word for a collection of alligators, and that is a congregation.
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Whoever is not a Jew is non-Jewish. Considering that Jews count for 0.2-0.3% of the world's population, most people are non-Jewish.
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No. The Jewish population of the world is only about 14 million.
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Jerusalem was the only place in the world that had a Jewish Temple at that time.
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Does one assume that you mean the Jewish Reserve Police Force.
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The Jewish people in Germany still mourn the loss of their friends and family, even now. World War II was devastating for the Jewish people in Germany.
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Israel did not declare itself a Jewish state, it was created as a Jewish state. Nor does all the world accept multi-religions.
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Jewish refugees were given a homeland in Palestine.
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There was no 'Jewish' opposition to World War 1. On the contrary, Jews fought bravely in the armies of the various countries that they belonged to.
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The majority of the world's Jewish population, estimated at over 70-80%, observes the fast of Yom Kippur, which is considered the holiest day of the Jewish calendar.
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