All 9 Uses of
Judaism
in
The Brothers Karamazov
- He made the acquaintance at first, in his own words, "of a lot of low Jews, Jewesses, and Jewkins," and ended by being received by "Jews high and low alike."†
Chpt 1 *
- He made the acquaintance at first, in his own words, "of a lot of low Jews, Jewesses, and Jewkins," and ended by being received by "Jews high and low alike."†
Chpt 1
- He snatched it up and carried it to a Jewish watchmaker who had a shop in the market-place.†
Chpt 8
- Are we to leave it all to the Jews?†
Chpt 8
- But we've Jews that play the cymbals and the fiddle in the village, so one might send for them.†
Chpt 8
- The landlord brought in a new, unopened pack, and informed Mitya that the girls were getting ready, and that the Jews with the cymbals would most likely be here soon; but the cart with the provisions had not yet arrived.†
Chpt 8
- All the girls who had come had been there then; the Jewish band with fiddles and zithers had come, too, and at last the long expected cart had arrived with the wines and provisions.†
Chpt 8
- He would have put his lawyers, Poles and Jews, on to the job, and might have got, not three thousand, but the whole property out of the old man.†
Chpt 9
- Alyosha, is it true that at Easter the Jews steal a child and kill it?†
Chpt 11
Definition:
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(Judaism) the oldest of the three major monotheistic religions -- having its spiritual and ethical principles embodied chiefly in the Torah and in the Talmudeditor's notes: The Christian Old Testament closely corresponds to the Hebrew (Jewish) Bible.