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Charia Hebdo
Image of 3 November 2011 cover of Charlie Hebdo, renamed Charia Hebdo ("Sharia Hebdo"). The word balloon reads "100 lashes if you don't die of laughter!"
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America and Israel, A Coalition
In the above cartoon, from Akhbar Al-Khalij (Bahrain) (June 10, 2002), the anti-Semitic caricature of a Jew on the right says: “Say: ‘I hate the Arabs!’” and American president George W. Bush, made to resemble a parrot, repeats: “I hate the Arabs, I hate the Arabs.”
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Der Ist Schuld am Kreige!
The Nazis sought to provoke hatred of Germany’s Jews by transforming the popular perception of them from ordinary neighbor into internal enemy guilty of warmongering and betraying Germany from within.
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Mexican Soccer Fan
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - JUNE 13: A Mexican soccer team fan wears a Mexican flag and a cross tattoo on his chest as he watches his team play against Cameroon on the giant screen showing the match at the FIFA World Cup Fan Fest on Copacabana beach on June 13, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Mexico won the game 1-0 during the second day of the World Cup tournament.
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People taking photographs of Pope Francis in New York
People in New York were taking photos of Pope Francis with their phones in September 2015.
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Pope Francis's first Instagram picture
Pope Francis goes by the Instagram name @Franciscus, which is Latin for “Francis.” His first picture was uploaded on March 19th 2016. It showed the pope in prayer, and was accompanied by the words “Pray for me” in nine languages.
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Finding Refuge in America
Painting of American Jews welcoming immigrant Jews with open arms. Shows America as a sanctuary for persecuted Russian and European Jews.
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Hope and Dispair
Hidayah Martinez Jaka, a young Venture Scout, wearing an American flag hijab applauds following a noon service at the ADAMS Center Mosque Dec. 11, 2015 in Sterling, Va.
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Halal Guy's
A image of Halal Guys, a widely popular street food that has grown in immense popularity over the past year.
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Women of Allah
An unnamed piece from the collection "Women of Allah." This photo contains two sets of feet with arabic calligraphy inscribed on them. On the right foot of each person is a tag, like one found on bodies in a mortuary.
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Ladies of 'Eid
Collection of many women with different skin tones and outfits, signifying the myriad different people who make up the category of "Muslim women."
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A Seder For Everyone
A large group of Israelis and other Jews gathering for a Seder in Rishikesh, India.
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Underexposed Mosque
A "storefront" mosque with little to no decoration or signage.
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The Arky Family
Zehava Bracha Arky and Baruch Arky stand confidently together as a married interracial Jewish couple.
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Cologne Central Mosque
A modern take on the traditional architecture of a Islamic mosque contracted by the DITIB.
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Grave of Captain Humayun Khan
Photograph that captures the tombstone of a Muslim American War hero.
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Nechemyah Davis
Nechemyah Davis is an African-American Jew dressed in traditional Orthodox clothing in front of his home in Crown heights, New York.
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The Lonely Soul of Bus #B110
A Jewish woman sits alone on the back of bus #B110 which services one of the most concentrated Jewish communities in New York.
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Hurva Synagogue
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Al-Aqsa Mosque
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Church of the Holy Sepulchre
4th Century Church that has undergone many changes. Destroyed in 1009, and rebuilt with renovations continuing through the 20th Century
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Gold-Inscribed Turkish Saber
This item is a Turkish Saber from the sixteenth century that is inscribed with gold Qur'anic text. There appears to allusions to the Ottoman sultan Süleyman the Magnificent.
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'Rare' 1649 Holy Bible: The Old and New Testament. King James Version.
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‘High Quality’ Rosewood Buddhist Prayer Beads II
Rosewood Buddhist prayer beads, made from Mysore, India, are valued for their therapeutic and natural essence that promotes a peaceful state of mind
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The Head of Christ