Max Isaac Dimont (August 12, 1912 – March 25, 1992) was a Finnish American Jewish historian, lecturer, publicist, and writer. Dimont was born into a Jewish...
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Dimont (French pronunciation: [dimɔ̃]) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It is about 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Maubeuge, and is 191 km...
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Dimont is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Max Dimont (1912–1992), Finnish American historian and author Jacques Dimont (1945–1994)...
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section of the Talmud, a Jewish text dating from AD 200–400. According to Max Dimont, the story of Barabbas as related in the Gospels lacks credibility from...
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written in 1904 by Hayim Nahman Bialik about the 1903 Kishinev pogrom. Max Dimont wrote that "Bialik's poem caused thousands of Jewish youths to cast off...
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left University College, London after one year. Penelope married Charles Dimont, a journalist, in 1937. They had two daughters, one of whom was the actress...
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Caroline Mortimer (born Caroline Dimont; 12 March 1942 – 20 September 2020) was a British actress. Caroline Mortimer was the daughter of the novelist Penelope...
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latest flash mob air on the television news in a restaurant kitchen of the Dimont Hotel where they work as waiters. A few complain about their public disturbance...
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Jacques René Émile Dimont (February 2, 1945 – December 31, 1994) was a French fencer and Olympic champion in foil competition. He received a gold medal...
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married to Charles Dimont and pregnant with their last child. Fletcher married Mortimer on 27 August 1949, the same day her divorce from Dimont became absolute...
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Northern Israelite Tribes migrated through Europe to end up in Britain. Dimont (1933) argues that British Israelists misunderstand and misinterpret the...
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Papelotte Farm (French: Ferme de la Papelotte) is located at Rue Du Dimont a rural road in the Municipality of Braine-l'Alleud around 15 km (9.3 mi) south...
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reunited in late 1966 for the album Together Again on ABC Records. Produced by DiMont Music, two singles were released from the LP: "My Girl The Month of May"...
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Medicine, and Medieval Society. Berkeley: U of California, 1995. Print. Max I. Dimont (2004). Jews, God, and History. Penguin Publishing Group. pp. 102–. ISBN 978-1-101-14225-7...
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Europe. University of California Press. p. 18. ISBN 9780520925847. Dimont, p. 269 Dimont, p. 269: "Why were Jews the only ones engaged in this moneylending...
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were cast to play the characters Lieutenant Timothy Fletcher and Crewman Dimont, the names were changed to DeSalle and Kelowitz, whom the two actors played...
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league referee All pages with titles containing Dimon Diamond (surname) Dimont (surname) This page lists people with the surname Dimon. If an internal...
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Curgies Cuvillers Cysoing Damousies Dechy Dehéries Denain Deûlémont Dimechaux Dimont Doignies Dompierre-sur-Helpe Don Douaisubpr Douchy-les-Mines Le Doulieu...
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Chapter 27[permanent dead link], 3-5. Luke 4:25–30 John 7:28–30 John 10:30–39 Dimont, Max I. (1962). Jews, God & History (2 ed.). New York City: New American...
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pre-Islamic practice of female infanticide" (16:58, 17:31, 81:8). Max I. Dimont interprets that the houris described in the Quran are specifically dedicated...
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Midler, Sveshnikov, Sharov (URS) 1968: Magnan, Revenu, Noël, Berolatti, Dimont (FRA) 1972: Woyda, Koziejowski, Kaczmarek, Dąbrowski, Godel (POL) 1976:...
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Midler, Sveshnikov, Sharov (URS) 1968: Magnan, Revenu, Noël, Berolatti, Dimont (FRA) 1972: Woyda, Koziejowski, Kaczmarek, Dąbrowski, Godel (POL) 1976:...
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Lynch. Other notable individuals are author Jean M. Auel, historian Max Dimont (born in Finland of Russian Jewish parentage), cook and cookbook author...
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Curgies Cuvillers Cysoing Damousies Dechy Dehéries Denain Deûlémont Dimechaux Dimont Doignies Dompierre-sur-Helpe Don Douaisubpr Douchy-les-Mines Le Doulieu...
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Archived from the original on December 11, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2018. Max Dimont, Jews, God, and History, Simon and Schuster, 7th printing, 1962, p. 347...
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Benbassa 2001, pp. 87–90. Laqueur 2003, p. 399. Wistrich 1996, pp. 94, 103. Dimont 1978, p. 218. Kadish 2013, p. 4. Shindler 2011, pp. 31–32. Arad 2009, p...
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Save the King Wikimedia Commons has media related to God Save the King. Dimont, Charles (May 1953). "God Save the Queen: the History of the National Anthem"...
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and, according to Edward Flannery, many considered it "a minimum". Max Dimont in Jews, God, and History, first published in 1962, writes "Perhaps as many...
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(Clifford Branch Jr.) – 4:27 "I Know" – 4:48 "Midnight Interlude" (Grisha Dimont, Dennis Bell, Claudette Washington) – 5:23 "God Bless the Child" (Billie...
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(disambiguation) Diamante poem, a form of poetry Diament (disambiguation) Max Dimont (1912–1992), Finnish American historian and author Dymond (disambiguation)...
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