Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... concern- ing Israel in the Anglo - Jewish weeklies , and Israel is a principal subject in the various periodicals ... concerned with the future of Jews and Judaism , who have the responsibility of making wise provision and community ...
... concern- ing Israel in the Anglo - Jewish weeklies , and Israel is a principal subject in the various periodicals ... concerned with the future of Jews and Judaism , who have the responsibility of making wise provision and community ...
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... concerned about the lack of ideals of young Jews should know that Jewish youth today , through accultura- tion , is subjected to the same influences which have corrupted the ideals and morals of young people throughout the world , but ...
... concerned about the lack of ideals of young Jews should know that Jewish youth today , through accultura- tion , is subjected to the same influences which have corrupted the ideals and morals of young people throughout the world , but ...
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... concern Man's rela- tionship to God . They are of no concern to any other person . " It hurts not my neighbor , " Jefferson said , “ if I believe in one God , in twenty gods , or no gods at all . " So , too , it hurts nobody if I take ...
... concern Man's rela- tionship to God . They are of no concern to any other person . " It hurts not my neighbor , " Jefferson said , “ if I believe in one God , in twenty gods , or no gods at all . " So , too , it hurts nobody if I take ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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