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Examples

  • Many pundits of the time tried to explain Jewish basketball prowess as biological: Jews were naturally more dexterous and had greater intrinsic athletic ability than non-Jews.

    A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010

  • Such tours, popular among Jews and non-Jews alike, are bringing hefty flows of euros to a network of Jewish quarters in 22 cities across Spain.

    Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011

  • A German pathologist offered statistical evidence that Jews suffered from hysteria at twice the rate of non-Jews.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • They were neighbors, who breathed and exhaled the same culture as non-Jews.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • Such tours, popular among Jews and non-Jews alike, are bringing hefty flows of euros to a network of Jewish quarters in 22 cities across Spain.

    Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011

  • Such tours, popular among Jews and non-Jews alike, are bringing hefty flows of euros to a network of Jewish quarters in 22 cities across Spain.

    Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011

  • I remember asking her, “If there is any left over, do we then give that to non-Jews?”

    Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011

  • Such tours, popular among Jews and non-Jews alike, are bringing hefty flows of euros to a network of Jewish quarters in 22 cities across Spain.

    Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011

  • I'm not marketing myself to Orthodox Jews, I'm marketing myself to everybody: Jews not feeling at home anyplace else or non-Jews who want to be in a spiritual environment or hear great music or see great art.

    Praying to His Strength Tad Hendrickson 2011

  • Such tours, popular among Jews and non-Jews alike, are bringing hefty flows of euros to a network of Jewish quarters in 22 cities across Spain.

    Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011

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