Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Jewish communal activity : 1907 1926 1931 ( In marks ) ( Per capita ) 8,906,000 14.6 22,108,000 39.2 31,850,000 59.5 It ... community in 1937 ( population 140,000 ) will give us a more concrete picture not only of the extent of communal ...
... Jewish communal activity : 1907 1926 1931 ( In marks ) ( Per capita ) 8,906,000 14.6 22,108,000 39.2 31,850,000 59.5 It ... community in 1937 ( population 140,000 ) will give us a more concrete picture not only of the extent of communal ...
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... Jewish population has declined in recent years from 180,000 to 160,032 . The largest Jewish community is in Casablanca and now numbers 71,175 , the census reports . Some 14 percent of the total live in Sefron , 11 percent in Essaquira ...
... Jewish population has declined in recent years from 180,000 to 160,032 . The largest Jewish community is in Casablanca and now numbers 71,175 , the census reports . Some 14 percent of the total live in Sefron , 11 percent in Essaquira ...
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... Jews . National congresses have also been held under its aegis . The Jewish community in Buenos Aires pays subventions to a network of 59 Jewish primary schools with an enrollment of about 10,000 . These are administered together with ...
... Jews . National congresses have also been held under its aegis . The Jewish community in Buenos Aires pays subventions to a network of 59 Jewish primary schools with an enrollment of about 10,000 . These are administered together with ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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