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| One who is anticipated as, regarded as, or professes to be a savior or liberator. |
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| A building or place of meeting for worship and religious instruction in the Jewish faith. |
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| a young or adolescent boy |
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| A prayer recited in the daily synagogue services and by mourners after the death of a close relative. |
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| A holy day observed on the tenth day of Tishri and marked by fasting and prayer for the atonement of sins. Also called Day of Atonement. |
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| an ancient Jewish mystical tradition based on an esoteric interpretation of the Old Testament |
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| In Nazism and neo-Nazism, a non-Jewish Caucasian, especially one of Nordic type, supposed to be part of a master race. |
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| The collection of ancient Rabbinic writings consisting of the Mishnah and the Gemara, constituting the basis of religious authority in Orthodox Judaism. |
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| person trained in Jewish law, ritual, and tradition and ordained for leadership of a Jewish congregation, especially one serving as chief religious official of a synagogue. |
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| One that behaves or responds in a mechanical way. |
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| A short stick carried by police; a billy club. |
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| The German internal security police as organized under the Nazi regime, known for its terrorist methods directed against those suspected of treason or questionable loyalty. |
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