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He was put on trial—where he was known as Jud Süss, or Jew Süss—for the prince's sins, or, rather, for "perpetration of detestable abuses on gentlemen and people."
Bigotry at the Box Office Alec Solomita 2011
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Remember, it's 1943: Jud is not just the snake in paradise; he's Hitler.
Out of Our Dreams 2002
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Jud is given one moment to prove himself otherwise — the song "Lonely Room," too often omitted, where he vents his social resentment and his rage at the Curlys of this world, who look down on him.
Out of Our Dreams 2002
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Jud is given one moment to prove himself otherwise — the song "Lonely Room," too often omitted, where he vents his social resentment and his rage at the Curlys of this world, who look down on him.
Out of Our Dreams 2002
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Remember, it's 1943: Jud is not just the snake in paradise; he's Hitler.
Out of Our Dreams 2002
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A speedy trial acquits Curly of any guilt in Jud's death (it was self-defense), and the newlyweds ride off into the rising sun.
Out of Our Dreams 2002
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A speedy trial acquits Curly of any guilt in Jud's death (it was self-defense), and the newlyweds ride off into the rising sun.
Out of Our Dreams 2002
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Grotius translates, "her dancers," as in Jud 21: 21, 23; 1Sa
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Compare the similar fate of these (2Ch 20: 23) with that of the foes mentioned in Jud 7: 22, here referred to.
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The general account stated in Jud 20: 35 is followed by a detailed narrative of the battle, which is continued to the end of the chapter.
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