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  2. Gedolim pictures - Wikipedia

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    Gedolim pictures are photos or sketches of (or attributed to) famous rabbis, known as gedolim (Hebrew for "great people"), [1] who are admired by Jews. It is a cultural phenomenon found largely in the Orthodox and more specifically Haredi Jewish communities.

  3. List of Jewish American cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Jewish American cartoonists. ... "The creation of a Jewish cartoon space in the New York and Warsaw Yiddish press, 1884—1939", Portnoy ...

  4. Group applied for jobs using Jewish names, prior employers ...

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    The positive response rate was 3.4% lower for Jewish Americans and 4.9% lower for Israeli-Americans compared to other backgrounds such as those with Italian or Irish heritage, according to the report.

  5. Maya and Yehuda Devir - Wikipedia

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    [8] [5] The cartoon got so much follower attention they decided to make it a webcomic series. [24] [11] At first, Yehuda posted an image a month, just throwing it together roughly, for fun, then Maya got involved. She said that since she is going to be in the cartoon, they should invest effort, and the picture should look right. [5]

  6. Happy Merchant - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The image was part of a cartoon that also included a racist caricature of a black man and used these images to say: "Let's face it! A world without Jews and Blacks would be like a world without rats and cockroaches." The cartoon was first released in print, but appeared online in February 2001. [1]

  7. Al Jaffee - Wikipedia

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    Jaffee at a talk in 2016 at the New School in NYC. Jaffee began his career in 1942, working as a comic book artist for several publications, including Joker Comics, in which he was first published in December 1942, [6] and continuing in other comics published by Timely Comics and Atlas Comics, the 1940s and 1950s precursors of Marvel Comics.

  8. The antisemitic cartoon roiling Harvard? It's not the first ...

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    They gathered old images of Black activists who had been vocal advocates of the Palestinian cause, including Angela Davis and Malcolm X. They quoted Nelson Mandela: “Freedom is incomplete ...

  9. Category:Images of Jews and Judaism - Wikipedia

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