- The
Jewry Wall is a
substantial ruined wall of 2nd-century
Roman masonry, with two
large archways, in Leicester, England. It
stands alongside St Nicholas'...
- The
Statute of the
Jewry (Statutum de Judaismo, 1275) was a
statute enacted under Edward I of
England in 1275. It
placed a
number of
restrictions on Jews...
- The
sociology of
Jewry involves the
application of
sociological theory and
method to the
study of the
Jewish people and the
Jewish religion. Sociologists...
- Old
Jewry is a one-way
street in the City of London, the
historic and
financial centre of London. It is
located within Coleman Street ward and
links Poultry...
- This
article deals with the
practice of
Judaism and the
living arrangement of Jews in the
listed countries. Who is a Jew?
Jewish ethnic divisions History...
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Jewry is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bernard Jewry,
birth name of
English singer Alvin Stardust (1942–2014)
Laura Jewry, birth...
-
Bernard William Jewry (27
September 1942 – 23
October 2014),
known professionally as
Shane Fenton and
later as
Alvin Stardust, was an
English rock singer...
-
Contemporary Jewry is a peer-reviewed
academic journal published by the ****ociation for the
Social Scientific Study of
Jewry since 1977. The
journal mostly...
- The
Soviet Jewry movement was an
international human rights campaign that
advocated for the
right of Jews in the
Soviet Union to emigrate. The movement's...
- The
Statute of
Jewry was a
statute issued by
Henry III of
England in 1253. In
response to
widespread anti-Jewish sentiment,
Henry attempted to segregate...