Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... intellectuals -the cream of the Soviet Jewish intelligentsia . This shattering blow was , however , only the culmination of a policy that had its beginning more than a decade earlier , in 1936. And the five years after 1948 - which came ...
... intellectuals -the cream of the Soviet Jewish intelligentsia . This shattering blow was , however , only the culmination of a policy that had its beginning more than a decade earlier , in 1936. And the five years after 1948 - which came ...
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... intellectually and educationally environed . Able teachers and rabbis led discussion and study groups on Jewish ... intellectual criteria of the university classroom to which the student gave an obeisance he would not vouchsafe the ...
... intellectually and educationally environed . Able teachers and rabbis led discussion and study groups on Jewish ... intellectual criteria of the university classroom to which the student gave an obeisance he would not vouchsafe the ...
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... intellectual leadership of the time was not a religious spirit . It was a spirit of rationalism and humanism . Next to the Bible , the most popular book in the last decade of the eighteenth century was Tom Paine's Age of Reason . The ...
... intellectual leadership of the time was not a religious spirit . It was a spirit of rationalism and humanism . Next to the Bible , the most popular book in the last decade of the eighteenth century was Tom Paine's Age of Reason . The ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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