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  • The Nazis used the term Judenrein to describe areas where all Jews had been either murdered or deported.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • The Nazis used the term Judenrein to describe areas where all Jews had been either murdered or deported.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • At that time, Jordan conquered East Jerusalem and the West Bank and expelled every Jew living in the Jewish quarter of the old city, destroying every building, including the synagogues in the old quarter and expelling from every part of Judea and Samaria every Jew living there so that for the first time in thousands of years, the old walled city of Jerusalem and the adjacent West Bank were "Judenrein" -- a term used by the Nazis to indicate the forced removal or murder of all Jews.

    Ed Koch: A Dangerous Silence 2010

  • At that time, Jordan conquered East Jerusalem and the West Bank and expelled every Jew living in the Jewish quarter of the old city, destroying every building, including the synagogues in the old quarter and expelling from every part of Judea and Samaria every Jew living there so that for the first time in thousands of years, the old walled city of Jerusalem and the adjacent West Bank were "Judenrein" -- a term used by the Nazis to indicate the forced removal or murder of all Jews.

    A Dangerous Silence 2010

  • At that time, Jordan conquered East Jerusalem and the West Bank and expelled every Jew living in the Jewish quarter of the old city, destroying every building, including the synagogues in the old quarter and expelling from every part of Judea and Samaria every Jew living there so that for the first time in thousands of years, the old walled city of Jerusalem and the adjacent West Bank were "Judenrein" -- a term used by the Nazis to indicate the forced removal or murder of all Jews ..

    The Jewish Week (BETA) 2010

  • At that time, Jordan conquered East Jerusalem and the West Bank and expelled every Jew living in the Jewish quarter of the old city, destroying every building, including the synagogues in the old quarter and expelling from every part of Judea and Samaria every Jew living there so that for the first time in thousands of years, the old walled city of Jerusalem and the adjacent West Bank were "Judenrein" -- a term used by the Nazis to indicate the forced removal or murder of all Jews.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Ed Koch 2010

  • At that time, Jordan conquered East Jerusalem and the West Bank and expelled every Jew living in the Jewish quarter of the old city, destroying every building, including the synagogues in the old quarter and expelling from every part of Judea and Samaria every Jew living there so that for the first time in thousands of years, the old walled city of Jerusalem and the adjacent West Bank were "Judenrein" -- a term used by the Nazis to indicate the forced removal or murder of all Jews.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Ed Koch 2010

  • But now she's used the term "Judenrein" in her latest statement.

    Isaac Luria: Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi & The Israel Project Get It Wrong On J Street & Settlements Isaac Luria 2010

  • But now she's used the term "Judenrein" in her latest statement.

    Isaac Luria: Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi & The Israel Project Get It Wrong On J Street & Settlements Isaac Luria 2010

  • One such word is "Judenrein", the Nazi-era word that means "cleansed of Jews"

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

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