Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... later re - established in part . The Jewish communal ( religious ) schools were at first not affected , except for changes in the curriculum . Mob violence occurred in Damascus and Aleppo on many occasions . A systematic anti - Jewish ...
... later re - established in part . The Jewish communal ( religious ) schools were at first not affected , except for changes in the curriculum . Mob violence occurred in Damascus and Aleppo on many occasions . A systematic anti - Jewish ...
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... later in this report . It is precisely because the Soviet leadership has been so embarrassed by these approaches that it has believed it necessary to deny on every occasion the exist- ence of “ a Jewish problem " in the Soviet Union ...
... later in this report . It is precisely because the Soviet leadership has been so embarrassed by these approaches that it has believed it necessary to deny on every occasion the exist- ence of “ a Jewish problem " in the Soviet Union ...
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... later shared the fate of his comrade , Beria ) . [ Dekanozov had been Soviet Ambassador in Berlin during the Nazi - Soviet Pact . ] The institute had a rigid quota for Jewish students . Feffer and Bergelson raised this question at a ...
... later shared the fate of his comrade , Beria ) . [ Dekanozov had been Soviet Ambassador in Berlin during the Nazi - Soviet Pact . ] The institute had a rigid quota for Jewish students . Feffer and Bergelson raised this question at a ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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