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Journalists , political figures and other informed parties in the non - Communist
world have repeatedly questioned Soviet leaders about the status of Soviet Jewry
. Their replies , especially those of Premier Khrushchev and Deputy Premier ...
Journalists , political figures and other informed parties in the non - Communist
world have repeatedly questioned Soviet leaders about the status of Soviet Jewry
. Their replies , especially those of Premier Khrushchev and Deputy Premier ...
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Jacob Freid. direction of improving opportunities for equal - status contact in the
pursuit of common interests . For example , by outlawing restrictive covenants the
Supreme Court makes it somewhat easier for Negroes to disperse themselves in
...
Jacob Freid. direction of improving opportunities for equal - status contact in the
pursuit of common interests . For example , by outlawing restrictive covenants the
Supreme Court makes it somewhat easier for Negroes to disperse themselves in
...
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By way of hypothesis , we suggest that genuine contact between members of
groups having the same , or nearly the same , economic and social status
improves friendly relations between them . Conversely , contact between
members of ...
By way of hypothesis , we suggest that genuine contact between members of
groups having the same , or nearly the same , economic and social status
improves friendly relations between them . Conversely , contact between
members of ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jews in Moslem Lands | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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