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After the establishment of Israel , large - scale emigration took place . During the years 1948-1956 , approximately 37,000 Jews emigrated to Israel , in addition to about 6,000 who emigrated to other countries .
After the establishment of Israel , large - scale emigration took place . During the years 1948-1956 , approximately 37,000 Jews emigrated to Israel , in addition to about 6,000 who emigrated to other countries .
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The Feeling for Israel It is not surprising that the Jewish community , isolated as it is , has developed special feelings of warmth for and interest in the State of Israel during the past decade . A striking instance was provided by ...
The Feeling for Israel It is not surprising that the Jewish community , isolated as it is , has developed special feelings of warmth for and interest in the State of Israel during the past decade . A striking instance was provided by ...
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In the summer of 1958 , a group of more than a dozen " tourists ” applied for visas to visit Israel . Significantly , all these tourists were Jews . Upon their return home a spate of " eyewitness ” anti - Israel articles appeared in the ...
In the summer of 1958 , a group of more than a dozen " tourists ” applied for visas to visit Israel . Significantly , all these tourists were Jews . Upon their return home a spate of " eyewitness ” anti - Israel articles appeared in the ...
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Introduction | 9 |
I | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
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