Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... approach to the social functions of law to combat anti- Semitism and to achieve civil rights and first class citizenship in America for all . An appreciation of the import of Pekelis ' law and social action thesis by Rabbis Stephen S ...
... approach to the social functions of law to combat anti- Semitism and to achieve civil rights and first class citizenship in America for all . An appreciation of the import of Pekelis ' law and social action thesis by Rabbis Stephen S ...
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... approach to the law of automobile accidents , or a Catholic approach to the law of real property , or a Protestant approach to the law of negotiable instruments - all of which are part of our civil law . But we do expect a Jewish approach ...
... approach to the law of automobile accidents , or a Catholic approach to the law of real property , or a Protestant approach to the law of negotiable instruments - all of which are part of our civil law . But we do expect a Jewish approach ...
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... approach having a reasonable chance of effectiveness consists of informal , non - aggressive moves with one or two club leaders , who themselves will take the initiative in pressing for changes in policy . Pressure tactics , far from ...
... approach having a reasonable chance of effectiveness consists of informal , non - aggressive moves with one or two club leaders , who themselves will take the initiative in pressing for changes in policy . Pressure tactics , far from ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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