Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... lived : eye and skin diseases were common ; hunger and sickness took a heavy toll of lives . In the ghetto of Teheran the Jews lived in indescribable squalor and filth . The ghetto streets and yards were heaped with refuse and the air ...
... lived : eye and skin diseases were common ; hunger and sickness took a heavy toll of lives . In the ghetto of Teheran the Jews lived in indescribable squalor and filth . The ghetto streets and yards were heaped with refuse and the air ...
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... lived in Tripolitania . The Jewish population rose to some- what over 29,000 in 1937 and to 36,000 in 1948. Few of ... lived on charity . Living conditions were even worse : many lived in underground JEWS IN MOSLEM LANDS 87.
... lived in Tripolitania . The Jewish population rose to some- what over 29,000 in 1937 and to 36,000 in 1948. Few of ... lived on charity . Living conditions were even worse : many lived in underground JEWS IN MOSLEM LANDS 87.
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... lived where the fighting was heaviest . More than 80 percent of Russia's Jews , only 14 percent of the non - Jews , lived in the cities - always the chief war suffer- ers . From 1918 to 1922 , pogroms , instigated by the anti - Bol ...
... lived where the fighting was heaviest . More than 80 percent of Russia's Jews , only 14 percent of the non - Jews , lived in the cities - always the chief war suffer- ers . From 1918 to 1922 , pogroms , instigated by the anti - Bol ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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