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In many countries , such as Poland , Ger- many , Austria and Czechoslovakia , the Kehillah was legally recognized and had the right to impose taxes . In Poland , for example , there were approximately 900 Jewish communities ...
In many countries , such as Poland , Ger- many , Austria and Czechoslovakia , the Kehillah was legally recognized and had the right to impose taxes . In Poland , for example , there were approximately 900 Jewish communities ...
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To these must be added the free loan institutions , of which there were 826 in Poland alone in 1938 , with a cap- ital of over $ 2,000,000 . A representative sampling of post - war Jewish populations in the various cities of Poland and ...
To these must be added the free loan institutions , of which there were 826 in Poland alone in 1938 , with a cap- ital of over $ 2,000,000 . A representative sampling of post - war Jewish populations in the various cities of Poland and ...
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Poland In this indescribably poor country there existed a vast chain of schools with instruction in Yiddish or Hebrew , supported almost entirely by the impoverished Jewish masses . The table below indicates the strength of these ...
Poland In this indescribably poor country there existed a vast chain of schools with instruction in Yiddish or Hebrew , supported almost entirely by the impoverished Jewish masses . The table below indicates the strength of these ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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