Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... effect on Soviet relations with the Arab countries , since a large proportion of Soviet Jews who would emigrate would presumably settle in Israel . There is something to be said , however , against each of these objections . Emigration ...
... effect on Soviet relations with the Arab countries , since a large proportion of Soviet Jews who would emigrate would presumably settle in Israel . There is something to be said , however , against each of these objections . Emigration ...
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... effect , “ your atti- tudes and prejudices are yours alone , but you may not act them out to a point where they endanger the lives , liveli- hood , or peace of mind , of groups of American citizens . " Law is intended only to control ...
... effect , “ your atti- tudes and prejudices are yours alone , but you may not act them out to a point where they endanger the lives , liveli- hood , or peace of mind , of groups of American citizens . " Law is intended only to control ...
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... effect upon community relations . Psychologists point out that preachment has very little effect on conduct , and that children who memorize a code of conduct by heart are no less likely to violate it than other children . Who is not ...
... effect upon community relations . Psychologists point out that preachment has very little effect on conduct , and that children who memorize a code of conduct by heart are no less likely to violate it than other children . Who is not ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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