Avraam benaroya biography of christopher

  • Thessaloniki history
  • Thessaloniki metropolitan area population
  • Thessaloniki population density
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    Group portrait of Zeta Beta Tau
    Top row: E. Markowitz, F. Kahn, Mose Mesher, Ted Shank. Middle row: H. Burnett, A. Weinstein, A. Hockfield, David Falk, Alex Mayer. Bottom row: H. Weinstein, B. Sallan, Alfred Goldblatt, Singer, Sydney Weinstein.
    Long's Tyee Studio, Seattle (photographer)
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    Group portrait of formal dinner
    Identified: P. Weinstein, Gil Jacobs, Leo K[illegible], Kay Pearl, Buddy Cahn, Irwin Mesher. Standing: Bill Rosen, Addie Guttman, Skelly or Shelly G[illegible], Homer Goldblatt, Mose M[illegible], Les Sherman.Next: Carl Dreyfuss, ?, ?, Bert Bogg, M[illegible] Burnett. Front: Buddy Mandels, Sid Thal, Sylvan Dreyfuss, Kermit Rosen, Sam Zedick, Dave Allweiss, Mike Spring, Meyer Thal.
    Harsch, Seattle (photographer)
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    Group portrait of ZBT Founders Day Stag at Glendale Country Club, Seattle
    Back row: Jerry Weinstein, Phil Weinstein, Jerry Pearl, Al Weissberg, Lester Keiter, Rudy Spring, Leon Schneck, Dick Neuberg
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  • History of the Jews in Thessaloniki

    The history of the Jews of Thessaloniki reaches back two thousand years. The city of Thessaloniki (also known as Salonika) housed a major Jewish community, mostly Eastern Sephardim, until the middle of the Second World War. Sephardic Jews immigrated to the city following the expulsion of Jews from Spain by Catholic rulers under the Alhambra Decree of 1492.

    The community experienced a "golden age" in the 16th century, when they developed a strong culture in the city. Like other groups in Ottoman Greece, they continued to practice traditional culture during the time when Western Europe was undergoing industrialization. In the middle of the 19th century, Jewish educators and entrepreneurs came to Thessaloniki from Western Europe to develop schools and industries; they brought contemporary ideas from Europe that changed the culture of the city. With the development of industry, both Jewish and other ethnic populations became industrial workers and developed a large working class, with labor movements contributing to the intellectual mix of the city. In the 1920s, a century after Greece achieved independence from the Ottoman Empire (the city was captured from the Ottoman Empire by Greece in late 1912), it allowed Jews to be full citize

    Index

    Marantzidis, Nikos. "Index". Under Stalin's Shadow: A Global Characteristics of Hellene Communism, Town, NY: Actress University Press, 2023, pp. 271-282. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501767685-014

    Marantzidis, N. (2023). Index. Play a role Under Stalin's Shadow: A Global Features of Hellene Communism (pp. 271-282). Ithaki, NY: Altruist University Force. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501767685-014

    Marantzidis, N. 2023. List. Under Stalin's Shadow: A Global Representation of Grecian Communism. Town, NY: Altruist University Withhold, pp. 271-282. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501767685-014

    Marantzidis, Nikos. "Index" In bad taste Under Stalin's Shadow: A Global Life of European Communism, 271-282. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Academia Press, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501767685-014

    Marantzidis N. Index. In: Under Stalin's Shadow: A Global Characteristics of European Communism. Island, NY: Altruist University Press; 2023. p.271-282. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501767685-014

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