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Travel Europe: Gate to the last Frontera On Monday, the ultimate flight between Britain and Jerez departed. Simon Calder was there for the final call from a city steeped in history - and in sherry
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Go to the drinks cabinet, take out that dusty old bottle of Tio
Pepe sherry, uncork it and inhale deeply. Now you know how it feels
to take a evening stroll around the entrancing Andalusian city of
Jerez, the location with sole moral rights to the finest fortified
wine.
You may experience a waft of gentle intoxication, matching the
protracted wave of excitement those fortunate enough to be in Jerez
enjoy when the setting sun drenches the honey-coloured stone of the
cathedral. Make the most of it, because from this week there is no
easy way to reach the handsome home of sherry.
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Constructions of the Kielce pogrom.
Magazine article from: Midstream
; ...forty-two Jews in the Polish city of Kielce met their deaths as the victims of the...as well as other murders of Jews in the Kielce region, sent the Jewish population into...Communist authorities at first blamed the Kielce violence on the antiCommunist underground...
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Kielce's pogrom: The last blood libel in Poland
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...infamous pogrom in the Polish city of Kielce. The pogrom, in which thousands of ordinary...were never officially reported. But the Kielce pogrom was the worst consequence of blood...Among the occupants of this house was the Kielce Jewish Committee, a group of young Jews...
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The evil and the good done at Kielce
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...Headline: The evil and the good done at Kielce Byline: WARREN L. MILLER Edition; Daily...July 4, 2007 -- On July 4, 1946, Kielce was gripped by the ancient blood libel...communities throughout Europe for centuries. In Kielce that day, the rumors focused on Jews...
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Kielce marks 50th anniversary
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ANDRZEJ STYLINSKI KIELCE, Poland, AP Jerusalem Post 07-08-1996 FIFTY...about 250,000 were remaining in Poland when the Kielce pogrom occurred. Blumenfeld, who was born in Kielce, was the only one of his family to survive the war...
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Kielce: More shame in Poland's history
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...Jerusalem Post 07-01-2001 Headline: Kielce: More shame in Poland's history Byline...is the 55th anniversary of the infamous Kielce pogrom. Unlike the controversy surrounding...the identity of the perpetrators of the Kielce pogrom. It is, therefore, appropriate...
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Remembering Kielce
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...07-03-2006 Headline: Remembering Kielce Byline: ROBERT S. WISTRICH Edition...Europe took place in the Polish city of Kielce. Forty-two members of the local Jewish...violent anti-Semitic incidents in the Kielce region and elsewhere in Poland after 1945...
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Polish parliament marks 1946 Kielce pogrom
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...silence yesterday and the southern town of Kielce mourned 42 Jews who had escaped the Holocaust...Christian boy, besieged a building in Kielce housing a Jewish organisation and shot...Two extermination of most of the Jews of Kielce and the rest of Poland by Nazi German...
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Officials Apologize at Kielce: "A Very Significant Sign of
Newspaper article from: Polish-American Journal
; ...08-01-1996 Officials Apologize at Kielce: "A Very Significant Sign of Reconciliation...held ceremonies of remembrance for the Kielce pogrom. The official commemorations followed...July 4, the actual anniversary of the Kielce Pogrom. On July 4, 1946, a crowd...
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Poland: from Kielce to Klezmer.(Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland After Auschwitz: an Essay in Historical Interpretation)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Midstream
; ...Jewish remnants of Krakow in 1945 and Kielce in 1946 that resulted in the deaths...victims. The savagery of the assaults in Kielce, precipitated by a diabolical blood libel...mentality, that erupted in Krakow and Kielce. Nor does he accept the argument that...
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From hell to arson: Protests greet Kielce film
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...July 4, 1946, in the Polish town of Kielce, most of whose 25,000 Jews had been...the war, some 200 survivors returned to Kielce and tried to reestablish their community...apologized to the Jewish people for the Kielce pogrom. Nevertheless, the 50-year...
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