Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... synagogue was closed down , and its Holy Scrolls transferred to two small huts on the edge of town where services were thereafter to be conducted . The synagogue officials were forced to promise they would tell outsiders the synagogue ...
... synagogue was closed down , and its Holy Scrolls transferred to two small huts on the edge of town where services were thereafter to be conducted . The synagogue officials were forced to promise they would tell outsiders the synagogue ...
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... synagogue ( in some instances , it was even a question of returning a sequestered synagogue ) . But they not only refused all the requests , they then proceeded to break up the private prayer meetings under various pretexts , including ...
... synagogue ( in some instances , it was even a question of returning a sequestered synagogue ) . But they not only refused all the requests , they then proceeded to break up the private prayer meetings under various pretexts , including ...
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... synagogue has become the grav- itational center of American Jewry , offering gregarious fellow- ship to the lonely and rootless Jewish crowd . This is the challenge to the synagogue and the Jewish com- munity . Their answer to Jewish ...
... synagogue has become the grav- itational center of American Jewry , offering gregarious fellow- ship to the lonely and rootless Jewish crowd . This is the challenge to the synagogue and the Jewish com- munity . Their answer to Jewish ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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