North African Jewry
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North African Jewry refers to the historic Jewish communities of countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt, known for their distinctive religious traditions, Judeo-Arabic and Berber cultural blends, and significant contributions to both local societies and the broader Jewish world.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| North African Jewry canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T17257639 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: North African Jewry Context triple: [El Ghriba Synagogue, associatedWith, North African Jewry]
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Statut des Juifs
Le Statut des Juifs est un ensemble de lois antisémites promulguées par le régime de Vichy en France, qui ont exclu les Juifs de la vie publique et professionnelle durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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Pied-Noir
The Pied-Noir were European, mainly French, settlers and their descendants who lived in French North Africa, especially Algeria, until independence led most to relocate to France.
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C.
Provençal Jewry
Provençal Jewry refers to the historic Jewish communities of medieval Provence, known for their distinctive blend of Ashkenazic and Sephardic traditions and their significant contributions to Jewish law, philosophy, and biblical exegesis.
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Medieval Babylonian Jewry
Medieval Babylonian Jewry was a prominent Jewish community centered in Babylonia during the early Islamic and medieval periods, renowned for its great academies, rabbinic leadership, and decisive role in shaping Talmudic law and Jewish intellectual life.
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E.
The Conversion of the Jews
"The Conversion of the Jews" is a short story by Philip Roth that explores themes of religious faith, doubt, and cultural identity through the questioning of Jewish doctrine by a rebellious young boy.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: North African Jewry Target entity description: North African Jewry refers to the historic Jewish communities of countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt, known for their distinctive religious traditions, Judeo-Arabic and Berber cultural blends, and significant contributions to both local societies and the broader Jewish world.
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A.
Statut des Juifs
Le Statut des Juifs est un ensemble de lois antisémites promulguées par le régime de Vichy en France, qui ont exclu les Juifs de la vie publique et professionnelle durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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B.
Pied-Noir
The Pied-Noir were European, mainly French, settlers and their descendants who lived in French North Africa, especially Algeria, until independence led most to relocate to France.
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C.
Provençal Jewry
Provençal Jewry refers to the historic Jewish communities of medieval Provence, known for their distinctive blend of Ashkenazic and Sephardic traditions and their significant contributions to Jewish law, philosophy, and biblical exegesis.
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D.
Medieval Babylonian Jewry
Medieval Babylonian Jewry was a prominent Jewish community centered in Babylonia during the early Islamic and medieval periods, renowned for its great academies, rabbinic leadership, and decisive role in shaping Talmudic law and Jewish intellectual life.
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E.
The Conversion of the Jews
"The Conversion of the Jews" is a short story by Philip Roth that explores themes of religious faith, doubt, and cultural identity through the questioning of Jewish doctrine by a rebellious young boy.
- F. None of above. chosen
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