Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Jews : the property of internees and of Jews residing in Palestine was placed in government custody . At the same time police surveillance was established over certain Jews , lists of Jews to be arrested were prepared , and ...
... Jews : the property of internees and of Jews residing in Palestine was placed in government custody . At the same time police surveillance was established over certain Jews , lists of Jews to be arrested were prepared , and ...
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... Jews were kidnapped by Leba- nese rebels , but returned safely after thirty - six hours . In Lebanon the Christian - Arab population appears to be ... Jewish activities in this field of economic endeavor were limited JEWS IN MOSLEM LANDS 73.
... Jews were kidnapped by Leba- nese rebels , but returned safely after thirty - six hours . In Lebanon the Christian - Arab population appears to be ... Jewish activities in this field of economic endeavor were limited JEWS IN MOSLEM LANDS 73.
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... Jews very sparingly ; the main source of credit was a Jewish loan association , founded by the Joint Distribution Committee . In the liberal professions , particularly medicine and law , Jews still played a role , but their numbers were ...
... Jews very sparingly ; the main source of credit was a Jewish loan association , founded by the Joint Distribution Committee . In the liberal professions , particularly medicine and law , Jews still played a role , but their numbers were ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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