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Wiktionary
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Yiddish
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[jid]
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slang
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Jewish ethnonym
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English language
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/ˈjiːd/
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pejorative
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epithet
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antisemites
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Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
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nickname
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Elia Levita
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Yiddish
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Hebrew
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Latin
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German
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Hebrew
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Yiddish
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German
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Latin
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Middle High German
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German
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Leo Rosten
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etymology
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German
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Yehuda
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Jewish Commonwealth
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Second Temple
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Jacob
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Judah
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English
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tribes of Israel
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Canaan
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Jerusalem
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Kadesh-Barnea
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Beersheba
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Jericho
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Mediterranean
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Jew#Etymology
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Jew (word)
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John Camden Hotten
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1874
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World War II
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self-deprecating
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Jewish humor
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The Joys of Yiddish
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Borscht Belt
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Ashkenazi
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Jewish
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Tottenham Hotspur F.C.#"Yid Army"
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Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
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nickname
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battle cry
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AFC Ajax#References to Judaism
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The College of New Jersey
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Leo Rosten
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The Joys of Yiddish
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The College of New Jersey
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