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Some and Jews
Some scholars favor the unhyphenated form antisemitism to avoid possible confusion involving whether the term refers specifically to Jews, or to Semitic-language speakers as a whole.
943 ), in which he remarks, " Some Jews exhibit purity of life and much diligence and love of study.
Some believe that Luke ’ s gospel can be seen to mirror the Jewish apologetic literature of the time which served to “ defend Jews against misunderstanding and persecution .” Acts is said to be a:
Supporters of this view believe that “ to a hypothetical outside reader, presents Christianity as enlightened, harmless, even beneficent .” Some believe that through this work, Luke intended to show the Roman Empire that the root of Christianity is within Judaism so that the Christians “ may receive the same freedom to practice their faith that the Roman Empire afforded the Jews .” Those who support the view of Luke ’ s work as political apology generally draw evidence from the facts that Christians are found innocent of committing any political crime ( Acts 25: 25 ; 19: 37 ; 19: 40 ) and that Roman officials ’ views towards Christians are generally positive.
Some believe that this appeal “ thereby shows Christian ’ s of Luke ’ s day both that their predecessors were innocent before the state and that Paul had no political quarrel with Rome ” but rather with the Jews who were accusing him.
Some immigrated to France, where they formed a large Jewish community, that outnumbered Jews in the United States, but relatively small compared to European Jews.
Some Modern Orthodox leaders cooperate and work with the Conservative movement, while haredi (" Ultra-Orthodox ") Jews often eschew formal contact with Conservative Judaism, or at least its rabbinate.
Some Jewish organizations have described evangelism and missionary activity directed specifically at Jews as antisemitic.
Some Jews contend that Christians cite commandments from the Old Testament to support one point of view but then ignore other commandments of a similar class that are also of equal weight.
Some Christians agree that Jews who accept Jesus should still observe all of Torah, see for example Dual-covenant theology, based on warnings by Jesus to Jews not to use him as an excuse to disregard it, and they support efforts of those such as Messianic Jews ( Messianic Judaism is considered by most Christians and Jews to be a form of Christianity ) to do that, but some Protestant forms of Christianity oppose all observance to the Mosaic law, even by Jews, which Luther criticised as Antinomianism, see Antinomianism # Antinomian Controversies in Lutheranism and Luther # Anti-Antinomianism for details.
Some Christians adhere to New Covenant theology, which states that Jews have rejected Jesus as the Messiah and Son of God have ceased being the Chosen People.
Some say that their canonicity seems not to have been doubted in the Church until it was challenged by Jews after AD 100, sometimes postulating a hypothetical Council of Jamnia.
Some Jews fled from persecution to western Europe and the Americas before borders closed.
Some theologians, such as Frank Charles Thompson, agree the main theme of Ephesians is in response to the newly converted Jews who often separated themselves from their Gentile brethren.
Some statements found in rabbinic literature ( Radak – R. David Kimkhi – in his commentary on Ezekiel 1: 3, based on Targum Yerushalmi ) posits that Ezekiel was the son of Jeremiah, who was ( also ) called " Buzi " because he was despised by the Jews.
Some versions have the golem eventually turning on its creator or attacking other Jews.
Some strictly orthodox Jews believe that the Maharal did actually create a golem.
Some differences in Halakha itself are found among Ashkenazi, Mizrahi, Sephardi, and Yemenite Jews, which are reflective of the historic and geographic diversity of various Jewish communities within the Diaspora.
Some modern commentators see this period as a civil war between hellenized and orthodox Jews.
( Some people, in Yiddish, also refer to observant Orthodox Jews as frum, as opposed to frei ( more liberal Jews )).

Some and volunteered
Some Skaneateles men volunteered for the ill-fated campaign ( Patriot War, 1848 ) to liberate Canada and were imprisoned by the British in Tasmania.
Some 500 Surinamese volunteered for service in the brigade, but were rejected by the Dutch government, on the grounds that their racial background might cause offense to volunteers and conscripts from South Africa.
Some enlisted men, and at least four officers who volunteered to stay with their troopers, were sent to a prison camp in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Some soldiers tried and failed, but finally Santamaría volunteered on the condition that, in the event of his death, someone would look after his mother.
Some 250 American ex-veterans including Murray S. Greenfield ( of the ship Hatikva ) from WWII volunteered to sail ten ships from the USA to Europe to load 35, 000 survivors of the Holocaust ( 1 / 2 of the so-called illegal immigrants ) to Palestine, only to be deported to Cyprus detention camps.
Some individual Algoma students have also volunteered for WLSO, the college radio station of Lake Superior State University.
Some writers pointed out that it was Tang who volunteered to serve as the commander of the Nanjing garrison and promised to fight until his death without any pressure from Chiang Kai-Shek.
Some of its members volunteered to serve the Germans, forming a core of the infamous Ypatingasis būrys of 40 – 50 men responsible – along with German police – for the Ponary massacre where 100, 000 Polish Jews and Poles, as well as Soviet prisoners of war were murdered.
Some characters with healing abilities volunteered their services, some lower-level characters who could not help would direct people away from infected areas, some characters would flee to uninfected areas, and some characters attempted to spread the disease to others — resembling behavior attributed to early AIDS patient Gaëtan Dugas and typhoid patient Mary Mallon.

Some and join
Some time later, after a check had been made of all automatic equipment, the crew would join the others.
Some examples of other well-known calculi are propositional calculus, variational calculus, lambda calculus, pi calculus, and join calculus.
Some of those members may join a professional society, making a more defined and formalized group.
Some Catholics, mainly of German language and largely inspired by the historian Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger ( who did not formally join the new group ) formed the separate Old Catholic Church in protest.
Some leading Conservatives ( e. g. Chancellor Ken Clarke ) favoured joining and insisted that Britain retain a completely free choice, whilst increasing numbers of others expressed their reluctance to join.
Some long-time independent motels have had to join existing low-end chains to remain viable ; these properties are known as " conversions " and do not use the standardised architecture which once defined many franchise brands.
Some of those subsequently left the UP to join the newly-created Social Democracy of Poland ( SDPL ), a splinter group of the SLD.
Some early dominant teams did not join a league since they could pull in larger profits independently.
Some mailing lists are open to anyone who wants to join them, while others require an approval from the list owner before one can join.
Some of them refuse to be affiliated because of financial reasons, others because they are non-neutral and cannot join UEA.
Some of the settlers wrote to their family scattered around the Atlantic to encourage them to join them at New Orleans.
Some members chose to join another new left party instead, the Left-Green Movement.
Some officials did not want to join information officers with public affairs officers for the fear of undermining the military's credibility.
Some students from Hanscom Air Force Base, which is partially located in Bedford, join Bedford residents at Bedford High for 9th grade and beyond.
Some 22 % of surviving young either remained on the island, or returned at maturity to join the breeding population.
The Hall Green Branch leaves the T & M Mainline ( which runs east to west here ) on the south side, but then crosses over the main line and travels a short distance north to join the Macclesfield Canal at Hall Green Stop lock ( Some guides do not refer to the Hall Green branch, simply treating it as part of the Macclesfield Canal ).
Some employers forced men to join up, while occasionally Poor Law Guardians would also refuse to pay support for fit military-aged men.
" Some Jews are known to have engaged in non-surgical foreskin restoration in order to join the dominant cultural practice of socializing naked in the gymnasium, where their circumcision would have been a social stigma.
# Restrict the result of that join to tuples for the book Some Sample Book.
Some residents of Kenora, citing dissatisfaction with the level of government service provided to the region by the provincial government, have proposed that the region secede from Ontario to join the province of Manitoba.
Some members who favoured a pro-Soviet line, including John Chamberlain ( Jack Conrad ), left the YCL to join the New Communist Party of Britain in 1977.
* June 13: Some priests from the First Estate choose to join the Third Estate
Some men were sent ashore to rebuild huts, which caused others to complain that they had come to join a settlement, not build one.

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