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Shiksa (Yiddish: שיקסע, romanized:
shikse) is an
often disparaging term for a
gentile woman or girl. The word,
which is of
Yiddish origin, has
moved into...
- Hebrew: שיכור, shikor; OED)
Shiksa or
Shikse /ˈʃɪksə/: (often derogatory) A
young non-Jewish
woman (שיקסע,
shikse, a
derivative of sheygets, from Polish:...
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Kovno Ghetto in July 1942. She
earned a
Jewish nickname "Di
chalutzishe shikse", the
Pioneering Gentile.
Following the end of
World War II,
Adamowicz remained...
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Romani characters in folk costumes,
performing under the name "the
yiddishe shikse" (Shiksa). She was born
Shifra Viner (שפרה װינער) in Konotop, Chernigov...
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point – it's
hardly even
there […] ****, this is the real McCoy. A
Shikse! (non-Jewish woman)'"
writes Philip Roth in Portnoy's Complaint. "We started...
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Clara Young's
Liberty Theater. He
composed for the
musical Di
Yidishe Shikse by
Anshel Schorr (1927) and A
nakht fun libe (A
Night of Love) by Israel...
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clothing and potatoes. And to rape
German shiksas [un tsu
fargvaldikn daytshe shikses]. The
historical commandment of
revenge was not fulfilled." In the 1958...
- sit in the back, when told to by a
Haredi man, who
allegedly called her a
shikse, a
derogatory word for a non-Jewish woman. A
policeman called to the scene...