Mr Plaskow is at pains to point out that Radlett is not a ghetto.
Mink DeVille knows the truth of a city street and the courage in a ghetto love song.
The Grammys ( see full list of winners) put classical music in a ghetto of its own, an afterthought following folk, reggae, and spoken word.
But before undergoing redevelopment for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, this square-mile slice of East London was a ghetto with decaying factories and rail yards, traces of which can still be found.
The studies carried out under the Project have shown that identity, seen from a long-term perspective, cannot be viewed as a ghetto or an enclosure, but as the result of whole process of synthesis and encounter between peoples and cultures.
King took a major turn in 1966, moving into a Chicago ghetto and launching a campaign against poverty.
Born March 8, 1924 in a Jewish ghetto in eastern Poland, Georges Charpak was naturalized French in 1946.
The first Americans in the family, Nicholas and Annie Pritzker, arrived in Chicago from a Jewish ghetto near Kiev in 1881.
Legend has it that he even intervened personally to halt a planned Nazi attack on a Jewish ghetto, threatening an SS general.
The Catalans risk locking themselves into a linguistic ghetto.
It was into this culture that I flung, as it were, A Place at the Table, arguing, in essence, against the idea of a gay ghetto, whether in life or in culture.
International rugby league is vital to the future health of an English game which has shrunk back, at an alarming rate, into a perceived northern ghetto in recent years.
Spike Lee, who recently directed "Clockers, " a movie about drugs in the ghetto, said that he's taking a break from making that kind of film.
It is becoming a new kind of ghetto, revolving around shopping rather than living.
As a messenger at the ghetto hospital, Mr Edelman was one of the few allowed out.
Yet Gray's "Elegy" also rose above the ghetto of a genre, expressing universal ideas in lines that worked their way into collective memory.
And on my visit to the old Warsaw Ghetto, a woman looked me in the eye, and she wanted to make sure America stood with Israel.
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Sure enough, white flight turned Clybourne Park into a crime-ridden ghetto, but one that has since been transformed yet again, this time by the equally inexorable forces of gentrification.
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"The Pianist" mirrors some of the French-born, Polish Jewish director's real life when he escaped from Krakow's Jewish ghetto as a child and lived off the charity of strangers until reuniting with his father years later.
It is a short walk from the Ghetto to the sweeping staircase that leads up to Capitoline Hill from Piazza Venezia.
He sees the Internet as a route out of this ghetto.
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In 1943, during World War II, tens of thousands of Jews living in the Warsaw Ghetto began waging a valiant but futile battle against Nazi forces.
The Czech ghetto was still a gateway to hell but because it was less brutal and squalid than the others it also came to play a role in one of the most extraordinary of all the German propaganda operations of World War II.
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"Terrible case of a three-year-old refugee child, " Ringelblum writes of a family sent by train to the ghetto.
The article is accompanied by a famous image of a Jewish child being searched in the Warsaw ghetto.
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