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Definition of Jewish in English: Jewishadjective ˈdʒuːɪʃˈdʒuɪʃ Relating to, associated with, or denoting Jews or Judaism. Example sentencesExamples - British Muslims share with the Jewish community their sense of pain and anguish.
- The problem comes when people equate the Israeli policy with the Jewish community.
- Meanwhile, an appeal is being made to councillors by members of the Jewish community.
- Mike was from a Jewish background and lost family members in the Nazi Holocaust.
- Their poor recent immigrant status was at least as important as their being Jewish.
- Many Jews have told me that being a Jew is not about believing in the Jewish religion.
- From the point of view of Jewish law, a wedding consists of two distinct procedures.
- His family was prominent in the Jewish diaspora and in the service of Rome in the east.
- What matters is that the area is completely enclosed by boundaries that conform to Jewish law.
- This outraged many in the Jewish community who regarded the posters as a religious insult.
- Why do the armed men sent by the Jewish high priests take Jesus into custody at night?
- In any case, the issue was the degree of association between Gentile and Jewish members.
- No one can ever criticise the Jewish diaspora for asserting Israel's right to exist.
- He was expelled from the Jewish community on account of his criticism of the Scriptures.
- We were in a group of pre-war members of the Jewish community who had been forced to flee.
- The destruction of Jewish holy places by Arab mobs has recurred time and again.
- Then Jesus faces the physical abuse and mockery of the Jewish crowds and Sanhedrin.
- He concentrates on the treatment and experiences of Jewish immigrants in Britain.
- The order did not purport to proscribe attacks on Jewish homes or on synagogues.
- They had not had to grapple to any significant extent with Jewish dietary laws.
Derivatives adverb I thought your article outstanding and appreciate so much the chance to read and relate Jewishly on Shabbos from a small southern town in Georgia, USA. Example sentencesExamples - We had become more Jewishly involved, and had found the timeless wisdom of Torah to be an invaluable guide in many difficult situations.
- He was also very Jewishly identified, even though he never belonged to Jewish clubs.
- Each individual Jew is always responsible to make sure their home is Jewishly strong.
- They also ignore the specific historical circumstances and perils that gave rise to the need for Israel to identify Jewishly.
Definition of Jewish in US English: Jewishadjectiveˈjo͞oiSHˈdʒuɪʃ Relating to, associated with, or denoting Jews or Judaism. Example sentencesExamples - The order did not purport to proscribe attacks on Jewish homes or on synagogues.
- Then Jesus faces the physical abuse and mockery of the Jewish crowds and Sanhedrin.
- His family was prominent in the Jewish diaspora and in the service of Rome in the east.
- Mike was from a Jewish background and lost family members in the Nazi Holocaust.
- This outraged many in the Jewish community who regarded the posters as a religious insult.
- We were in a group of pre-war members of the Jewish community who had been forced to flee.
- They had not had to grapple to any significant extent with Jewish dietary laws.
- The destruction of Jewish holy places by Arab mobs has recurred time and again.
- From the point of view of Jewish law, a wedding consists of two distinct procedures.
- What matters is that the area is completely enclosed by boundaries that conform to Jewish law.
- In any case, the issue was the degree of association between Gentile and Jewish members.
- He was expelled from the Jewish community on account of his criticism of the Scriptures.
- British Muslims share with the Jewish community their sense of pain and anguish.
- Their poor recent immigrant status was at least as important as their being Jewish.
- Why do the armed men sent by the Jewish high priests take Jesus into custody at night?
- He concentrates on the treatment and experiences of Jewish immigrants in Britain.
- Meanwhile, an appeal is being made to councillors by members of the Jewish community.
- The problem comes when people equate the Israeli policy with the Jewish community.
- No one can ever criticise the Jewish diaspora for asserting Israel's right to exist.
- Many Jews have told me that being a Jew is not about believing in the Jewish religion.
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