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  2. List of Jewish ethnonyms - Wikipedia

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    An ethnonym is the name applied to a given ethnic group. Ethnonyms can be divided into two categories: exonyms (where the name of the ethnic group has been created by another group of people) and autonyms or endonyms (self-designation; where the name is created and used by the ethnic group itself).

  3. List of politically motivated renamings - Wikipedia

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    List of name changes due to the George Floyd protests, mainly names considered to honor people with allegedly racist views, or which are racially offensive. 2025 Presidential executive order Restoring Names That Honor American Greatness , changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and changing the name of Denali back to ...

  4. Green (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Green, one of the main characters in the TV sitcom Friends; Red Green (character), The Red Green Show; Vernita Green, from the movie Kill Bill; Wes Green, from Ben 10 (2005 TV series) The English localized name of A'ke in John Minford's translation of Jin Yong's novel The Deer and the Cauldron; Reverend/Mr. Green, one of six original ...

  5. Fact Checking Claims About Jill Stein and the Jewish Homeland

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    According to the video’s captions—which were included in versions posted by Stein’s team on Facebook and on X—the candidate responds that “the Jewish people have Poland.” At @Columbia ...

  6. Greenspan - Wikipedia

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    Herschel Grynszpan (1921-before 1945), Jewish assassin; Jason Scott Greenspan (born 1959), aka Jason Alexander, American actor; Jerry Greenspan (1941–2019), American basketball player; Marshall Greenspan, American engineer; Mauro Cabral Grinspan, (born 1971), Argentinian intersex and trans activist; Melissa Greenspan (born 20th century ...

  7. Hugo Gryn - Wikipedia

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    Sacks wrote in later leaked private correspondence that as part of the Jewish Reform movement, Rabbi Gryn was a part of a "false grouping" and one of "those who destroy the faith". [ 5 ] He was described as "probably the most beloved rabbi in Great Britain" by Rabbi Albert Friedlander , who was also the author of the entry about Gryn in the ...

  8. Jewish name - Wikipedia

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    The chosen Hebrew name can be related to the child's secular given name, but it does not have to be. The name is typically Biblical or based in Modern Hebrew. For those who convert to Judaism and thus lack parents with Hebrew names, their parents are given as Abraham and Sarah, the first Jewish people of the Hebrew Bible. Those adopted by ...

  9. Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    Greenberg is a surname common in North America, with anglicized spelling of the German Grünberg (green mountain) or the Jewish Ashkenazi Yiddish Grinberg, an artificial surname. [ 1 ] Notable people with the surname Greenberg include: