
A Prostitute, a Thief, and Jesus Walk into a Tavern: The Tragedy of the Jewish Dickens
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A ruthless steadfast warrior, as well as a merciful leader who liberated thousands of slaves – this was Dihya al Kahina, a Jewish Berber Northern African woman.[…]
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