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and many Jews were arrested . The domestic Egyptian difficulties which arose in
April , 1948 , led to the imposition of martial law in May . It was used to divert the
growing dissatisfaction of the population by instituting a number of economic ...
and many Jews were arrested . The domestic Egyptian difficulties which arose in
April , 1948 , led to the imposition of martial law in May . It was used to divert the
growing dissatisfaction of the population by instituting a number of economic ...
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The disturbances did not seriously affect the status of the community , although
some Jewish families left the country ... In September , 1958 , seven Beirut Jews
were kidnapped by Lebanese rebels , but returned safely after thirty - six hours .
The disturbances did not seriously affect the status of the community , although
some Jewish families left the country ... In September , 1958 , seven Beirut Jews
were kidnapped by Lebanese rebels , but returned safely after thirty - six hours .
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Jewish activities in this field of economic endeavor were limited : Jews were not
accepted in state - owned or state - subsidized commercial enterprises and could
not serve as contractors for state enterprises , except if associated with Moslems
...
Jewish activities in this field of economic endeavor were limited : Jews were not
accepted in state - owned or state - subsidized commercial enterprises and could
not serve as contractors for state enterprises , except if associated with Moslems
...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jews in Moslem Lands | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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