Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... become a major and important segment of the Jewish people . Fifteen years ago the Jews of Latin America comprised no more than some 3 percent of the Jewish people ; today they are more than 51⁄2 percent of all Jews . But their ...
... become a major and important segment of the Jewish people . Fifteen years ago the Jews of Latin America comprised no more than some 3 percent of the Jewish people ; today they are more than 51⁄2 percent of all Jews . But their ...
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... become the Manchester of Argentina . Here , in less than a decade , over a hundred textile mills , open day and night , pro- duced more than 20,000,000 meters of woolen and silk goods annually . The day is too short for Vija Linch . The ...
... become the Manchester of Argentina . Here , in less than a decade , over a hundred textile mills , open day and night , pro- duced more than 20,000,000 meters of woolen and silk goods annually . The day is too short for Vija Linch . The ...
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... become imperative that experiments be undertaken to find methods which will arouse interest among the low - education , low - income , non - reading adults who compose the majority of the American people . Prevention Some of the most ...
... become imperative that experiments be undertaken to find methods which will arouse interest among the low - education , low - income , non - reading adults who compose the majority of the American people . Prevention Some of the most ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accepted action activities American American Jewish Congress anti-Semitism approach associations attitudes authorities become believe cause century Church cities civil club concern considerable considered Constitution countries cultural Daily directed discrimination economic emigration equality established Europe European example existence experience expression fact families feel field forced groups hand Hebrew homes important industry influence institutions interest Israel Italy Jewish community Jewish population Jewry Jews land language Latin least less lived major matters means minority nature Negroes official organizations percent person Poland political position practice prejudice prejudiced present problem question reason relations religion religious freedom remain restrictions result Russia schools separation situation social society Soviet status subjects synagogue tion tradition Union United Yiddish youth