Minna Rozen (born October 1947) is a professor emeritus at the Department of Jewish History at the University of Haifa. Rozen served as head of the Diaspora...
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Massachusetts Minna Rozen (born 1947), professor emeritus at the Department of Jewish History at the University of Haifa Rima Rozen, Canadian geneticist...
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Singer, Amy. Serving Up Charity: The Ottoman Public Kitchen, pg 486 Minna Rozen: A History of the Jewish Community in Istanbul, The Formative Years,...
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Richard Wagner Minna Rozen (born 1947), Israeli professor of Jewish history Minna Salami (born 1978), Finnish Nigerian journalist Minna Salmela (born 1971)...
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only interest rates above a certain level (about 10–20%). According to Minna Rozen, the business of money lending was completely in the hands of Jewish...
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Strongilah converted to Islam under the name Fatma shortly before her death. Minna Rozen: A History of the Jewish Community in Istanbul, The Formative Years,...
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data of the new cemetery has been collected and computerized by Prof. Minna Rozen (Diaspora Studies Institute of Tel Aviv University) but has not yet been...
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March 16, 2021) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/entrepreneurs>. Minna Rozen: A History of the Jewish Community in Istanbul, The Formative Years,...
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Gerra Mundiala by Yitshak Gershon, Aki Yerushalayim, 1995, pp. 42–45. Minna Rozen, "Jews and Greeks Remember Their Past: The Political Career of Tzevi...
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Treaty of Adrianople. Harvey 2005, p. 204, Rebellion of the Alpujarras. Minna Rozen (2005). Great Fire in the Metropolis: The Case of the Istanbul Conflagration...
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