Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Practices Act - to improve the opportunities of mi- nority groups . But of these , seven - eighths were among the more ... practice with the status of social mores is hard to break . Yet the law can blunt them and then break them , even ...
... Practices Act - to improve the opportunities of mi- nority groups . But of these , seven - eighths were among the more ... practice with the status of social mores is hard to break . Yet the law can blunt them and then break them , even ...
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... practice ? What can we say of their relative effectiveness , and their greatest future value ? Exhortation Exhortation is probably the simplest plan of action . Those who use it believe that its simplicity makes it effective . It con ...
... practice ? What can we say of their relative effectiveness , and their greatest future value ? Exhortation Exhortation is probably the simplest plan of action . Those who use it believe that its simplicity makes it effective . It con ...
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... practices and various member organizations did open up their clientele to Negroes . But too frequently , exhortation ... practice . But they certainly are not numerous enough to justify the tremendous volume of well - meaning effort put ...
... practices and various member organizations did open up their clientele to Negroes . But too frequently , exhortation ... practice . But they certainly are not numerous enough to justify the tremendous volume of well - meaning effort put ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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