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Jew Audio Help /dÊu / Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation [joo ] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation ânoun 1. one of a scattered group of people that traces its descent from the Biblical Hebrews or from postexilic adherents of Judaism; Israelite.
2. a person whose religion is Judaism.
3. a subject of the ancient kingdom of Judah.
âadjective 4. Offensive . of Jews; Jewish.
âverb (used with object) 5. (lowercase ) Offensive . to bargain sharply with; beat down in price (often fol. by down ).
[Origin: 1125â75; ME jewe, giu, gyu, ju juiu, juieu, gyu judéus, L jÅ«daeus ioudaÇos yehÅ«dÄi YÉhÅ«dhÄ«, deriv. of YÉhÅ«dhÄh Judah ; r. OE iÅ«déas Jews jÅ«dé (us ) + OE -as pl. ending ]
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Jew. Jewish.
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jewed , jew·ing , jews Offensive
To bargain shrewdly or unfairly with. Often used with down. To haggle so as to reduce (a price). Often used with down.
[ From Jews' supposedly extortionate practices as moneylenders in the Middle Ages .]
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An adherent of Judaism as a religion or culture. A member of the widely dispersed people originally descended from the ancient Hebrews and sharing an ethnic heritage based on Judaism. A native or inhabitant of the ancient kingdom of Judah.
[Middle English Jeu , from Old French giu , from Latin IÅ«daeus , from Greek Ioudaios , from Aramaic yÉhudÄy , from Hebrew yÉhûdî , inhabitant of Judah , from yÉhûdâ , Judah ; see Judah 2.]
Usage Note : It is widely recognized that the attributive use of the noun Jew, in phrases such as Jew lawyer or Jew ethics, is both vulgar and highly offensive. In such contexts Jewish is the only acceptable possibility. Some people, however, have become so wary of this construction that they have extended the stigma to any use of Jew as a noun, a practice that carries risks of its own. In a sentence such as There are now several Jews on the council, which is unobjectionable, the substitution of a circumlocution like Jewish people or persons of Jewish background may in itself cause offense for seeming to imply that Jew has a negative connotation when used as a noun.
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Jew (n.) c.1175 (in plural, giwis ), from Anglo-Fr. iuw, from O.Fr. giu, from L. Judaeum (nom. Judaeus ), from Gk. Ioudaios, from Aramaic jehudhai (Heb. y'hudi "Jew," from Y'hudah "Judah," lit. "celebrated," name of Jacob's fourth son and of the tribe descended from him. Replaced O.E. Iudeas "the Jews." Originally, "Hebrew of the kingdom of Judah." Jews' harp "simple mouth harp" is from 1584, earlier Jews' trump (1545); the connection with Jewishness is obscure. Jew-baiting first recorded 1853, in ref. to Ger. Judenhetze. In uneducated times, inexplicable ancient artifacts were credited to Jews, based on the biblical chronology of history: e.g. Jews' money (1577) "Roman coins found in England." In Greece, after Christianity had erased the memory of classical glory, ruins of pagan temples were called "Jews' castles."
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jew (v.) "to cheat, to drive a hard bargain," 1824, from Jew (n.) (cf. gyp, welsh, etc.). The campaign to eliminate it in early 20c. was so successful that people began to avoid the noun and adj., too, and started using Hebrew instead. "Now I'll say 'a Jew' and just the word Jew sounds like a dirty word and people don't know whether to laugh or not." [Lenny Bruce (1925â1966)]
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jew noun a person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties
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Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary (Beta Version) - Cite This Source - Share This Jew [dÊuË] noun a member of the Jewish people, whose religion is Judaism
Arabic: ÙÙÙÙØ¯Ù Chinese (Simplified): ç¹å¤ªäºº, ç¹å¤ªæå¾ Chinese (Traditional): ç¶å¤ªäºº, ç¶å¤ªæå¾ Czech: Žid Danish: jøde Estonian: juut French: juif, *-ive Greek: ÎβÏÎ±Î¯Î¿Ï Hungarian: zsidó Indonesian: Yahudi Italian: ebreo
Latvian: ebrejs Lithuanian: žydas Norwegian: jøde Polish: Z*yd Russian: евÑей Slovak: Žid Slovenian: Jud, Žid Spanish: judÃo Swedish: jude Turkish: Yahudi
See also: Jewish
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Jew Jew\, n. [OF. Juis, pl., F. Juif, L. Judaeus, Gr. ?, fr. ? the country of the Jews, Judea, fr. Heb. Y?h?d[=a]h Judah, son of Jacob. Cf. Judaic .] Originally, one belonging to the tribe or kingdom of Judah; after the return from the Babylonish captivity, any member of the new state; a Hebrew; an Israelite. Jew's frankincense , gum styrax, or benzoin. Jew's mallow (Bot.), an annual herb ( Corchorus olitorius ) cultivated in Syria and Egypt as a pot herb, and in India for its fiber. Jew's pitch , asphaltum; bitumen. The Wandering Jew , an imaginary personage, who, for his cruelty to the Savior during his passion, is doomed to wander on the earth till Christ's second coming.
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Jew the name derived from the patriarch Judah, at first given to one belonging to the tribe of Judah or to the separate kingdom of Judah (2 Kings 16:6; 25:25; Jer. 32:12; 38:19; 40:11; 41:3), in contradistinction from those belonging to the kingdom of the ten tribes, who were called Israelites. During the Captivity, and after the Restoration, the name, however, was extended to all the Hebrew nation without distinction (Esther 3:6, 10; Dan. 3:8, 12; Ezra 4:12; 5:1, 5). Originally this people were called Hebrews (Gen. 39:14; 40:15; Ex. 2:7; 3:18; 5:3; 1 Sam. 4:6, 9, etc.), but after the Exile this name fell into disuse. But Paul was styled a Hebrew (2 Cor. 11:22; Phil. 3:5). The history of the Jewish nation is interwoven with the history of Palestine and with the narratives of the lives of their rulers and chief men. They are now [1897] dispersed over all lands, and to this day remain a separate people, "without a king, and without a prince, and without a sacrifice, and without an image [R.V. 'pillar,' marg. 'obelisk'], and without an ephod, and without teraphim" (Hos. 3:4). Till about the beginning of the present century [1800] they were everywhere greatly oppressed, and often cruelly persecuted; but now their condition is greatly improved, and they are admitted in most European countries to all the rights of free citizens. In 1860 the "Jewish disabilities" were removed, and they were admitted to a seat in the British Parliament. Their number in all is estimated at about six millions, about four millions being in Europe. There are three names used in the New Testament to designate this people, (1.) Jews, as regards their nationality, to distinguish them from Gentiles. (2.) Hebrews, with regard to their language and education, to distinguish them from Hellenists, i.e., Jews who spoke the Greek language. (3.) Israelites, as respects their sacred privileges as the chosen people of God. "To other races we owe the splendid inheritance of modern civilization and secular culture; but the religious education of mankind has been the gift of the Jew alone."
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Jew Jew, same as Judah
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A 'Jew' (, Yehudi (sl.); , Yehudim (pl.); Ladino: , Djudio (sl.); , Djudios
(pl.); , Yid (sl.)}}; , Yidn (pl.))[According to the The American Heritage]
Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition (2000): "It is widely
recognized that the attributive use of the noun Jew, in phrases such as Jew
lawyer or Jew ethics, is both vulgar and highly offensive. In such contexts
Jewish is the only acceptable possibility. Some people, however, have become so
wary of this construction that they have extended the stigma to any use of Jew
as a noun, a practice that carries risks of its own. In a sentence such as There
are now several Jews on the council, which is unobjectionable, the substitution
of a circumlocution like Jewish people or persons of Jewish background may in
itself cause offense for seeming to imply that Jew has a negative connotation
when used as a noun. [http://www.bartleby.com/61/75/J0037500.html "Jew"], The
American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
(2000). is a member of the Jewish people, an ethnoreligious group
originating from the Israelites or Hebrews of the ancient Middle East. The
Jewish people and the religion of Judaism are strongly interrelated, and
converts to Judaism have been absorbed into the Jewish community throughout the
millennia.
By traditional accounts, Jewish history began during the second millennium BCE
with the Biblical patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The Jews enjoyed two
periods of political autonomy in their national homeland, the Land of Israel,
during ancient history. The first era spanned from 1350 to 586 BCE, and
encompassed the periods of the Judges, the United Monarchy, and the Divided
Monarchy of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, ending with the destruction of the
First Temple. The second era was the period of the Hasmonean Kingdom spanning
from 140 to 37 BCE. Since the destruction of the First Temple, the diaspora has
been the home of most of the world's Jews.[Johnson (1987), p. 82.]
Except in the modern State of Israel, established in 1948, Jews are a minority
in every country in which they live and they have frequently experienced
persecution throughout history, resulting in a population that fluctuated both
in numbers and distribution over the centuries.
According to the Jewish Agency, as of 2007 there were 13.2 million Jews
worldwide, 5.3 million of whom lived in Israel, 5.3 million in the United
States, and the remainder distributed in communities of varying sizes around the
world; this represents 0.2% of the current estimated world population.[
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consider themselves Jews whether or not affiliated with a Jewish organization,
and, with the exception of Israel's Jewish population, do not include those who
do not consider themselves Jews or who are not Jewish by [[halakha]] (Jewish
religious law). The total world Jewish population, however, is difficult to
measure. In addition to halakhic considerations, there are secular, political,
and ancestral identification factors in defining who is a Jew that increase the
figure considerably.
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Unique Wedding Favor: How Can You Find It?Wedding planning is certainly a very exciting experience. Of course it should be also very memorable. However, there is also no doubt that it is something very stressful. You will need to stand the pressure from different parties. For example, you need to stand the pressure from your parents and other family members. Apart from the pressure, you will also need to take care of various items. There are just so many details you will need to think of and consider.
As mentioned, you will need to make decisions on various items in your wedding. One of the most important decisions may probably be the choice of wedding favor. You will use the wedding favor as a way to say Thank You to your guests. As a result, an elegant and unique design of the wedding favor is a must in your wedding. If your wedding favor is really unique, your guests will really keep it at their homes or offices for years!
Jewelry is one of the most popular choices when unique wedding favor is concerned. In the context of wedding favor, jewelry usually means crystals. Of course you may also consider using other materials such as gold and silver. But in most cases they will be a lot more expensive. You will only use them if you have a lot of budget!
You may consider crystals form Swarovski if you would like to use crystal wedding favor. There is a full range of choices and it is certain that you will be able to get a design which suits your theme. Some couple may also consider using pearls. However, they are not as popular as crystals but it can be a good option if you would like something that is less popular.
It is also very common for people to have wedding favors totally match their theme. For instance, if you are going to have an Asian or Chinese theme, a pair of chopsticks can be a perfect choice. In fact, a pair of chopsticks bears the notion of being together and it is a popular choice as wedding favor in places like Hong Kong and Taiwan.
If you are going to have a beach wedding, you may also think of making something related to beach and sea as your wedding gift to the guests. Chocolates in the shape of shells and starfish can be your choice in this case. It will be perfect if you can find some ready made design for your wedding favors. However, you may need to consider the idea of tailor made if there is no ready made choice. Be prepared to pay more in this case. Get someone to make the chocolate for you will certainly be more expensive than buying them in the shopping market. As a result, remember to consider the budget when you are considering the idea of tailor made items.
In summary, there are various options and choices for your wedding favor. However, you should always get a balance between your preference and budget. Otherwise you will be in debt after your big day!
How To Have A Blissful Stone Massage ExperienceAlmost everybody loves getting a massage, especially the new variation called stone massage, which incorporates the use of heated massage stones that are effective in opening up chakras or energy channels in our bodies.
And while most people think that the quality of their massage depends solely on the hands of an experienced and skillful therapist, the truth is, the recipient of the therapy also plays a role in making the experience a truly blissful one.
If you are wondering, how in the world you will be able to play a part in enjoying your massage experience, here are some tips to keep in mind the next time you go for a hot stone therapy session:
1. Arrive early for your appointment. This will give you a chance to use the facilities in the spa or holistic center that will enhance the benefits of the massage. It is a good idea to cool down with a sauna, steam bath, or whirlpool.
2. Do not eat a heavy meal an hour before the session. This means that a stopover to the eat-all-you-can buffet before the therapy is a big no-no. If you must eat, it is recommended that you munch on some light crackers instead.
3. Water, water and lots of it. Drink plenty of water before and after the session to help flush out the toxins from your body. This is also good to keep you hydrated throughout the session.
4. Do not apply lotion or moisturizer on your skin before the therapy because this may interfere with the oils or lotions to be used by the therapist. It is also not advisable to wear heavy jewelry or clothing since you will have to strip down most of it during the session.
5. Practice proper massage etiquette. Be courteous not only to your therapist but also to the other people getting their massages. This means that you should turn off your cellular phone when you arrive at the spa and keep your voice down as people are trying to relax. This tip is based mainly on the Golden rule. Your good manners will come right back to you.
6. Relax and clear your mind off things that are related to work or stress. Getting a massage is entirely futile if during the process you fill your mind with busy thoughts about paper works, deadlines or household chores. The key in getting a blissful stone massage experience is to indulge in the pleasure of the therapy and not to worry yourself.
7. Communicate with your therapist any concerns, preferences or issues that you may have. If you prefer low lighting, a colder room temperature or a different kind of music, do not hesitate to speak up. A good therapist will adjust to your needs accordingly.
8. After the session, do not get off the table immediately. Allow yourself to rest and cool down.
Getting a massage is truly one of the best pleasures in life. To make the most out of the experience, practice the tips mentioned about. Most of all, have fun!
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