Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... survey of the fate of Jews in Moslem coun- tries , the following few lines may be added : ( 1 ) Pakistan numbered before the partition of India about 2,500 Jews . Now only about 400 remain . ( 2 ) Aden ( although a British colony - the ...
... survey of the fate of Jews in Moslem coun- tries , the following few lines may be added : ( 1 ) Pakistan numbered before the partition of India about 2,500 Jews . Now only about 400 remain . ( 2 ) Aden ( although a British colony - the ...
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... survey of their publications reveals an impos- ing array of studies on the Yiddish language , Yiddish literature , and Yiddish folklore . It is not easy to ascertain whether there was any popular interest in these studies or whether ...
... survey of their publications reveals an impos- ing array of studies on the Yiddish language , Yiddish literature , and Yiddish folklore . It is not easy to ascertain whether there was any popular interest in these studies or whether ...
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... survey of the methods used by organizations engaged in translating the ideal of brotherhood into action charts pop- ular pitfalls which can be avoided and points toward lines of action which seem to offer unusual promise . The ...
... survey of the methods used by organizations engaged in translating the ideal of brotherhood into action charts pop- ular pitfalls which can be avoided and points toward lines of action which seem to offer unusual promise . The ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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