Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... youth will refute the pessimism of the Israeli critics and negators of the Diaspora : first , that Jewish religious education and the institutions of the synagogue and the family failed to establish rapport with Jewish youth in the ...
... youth will refute the pessimism of the Israeli critics and negators of the Diaspora : first , that Jewish religious education and the institutions of the synagogue and the family failed to establish rapport with Jewish youth in the ...
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... youth . The hope is that if anybody can kill everybody , maybe nobody will want to kill anybody . But in such a world when a novel , On the Beach , is no longer fantasy fiction but a macabre possibility , to lose one's identity in the ...
... youth . The hope is that if anybody can kill everybody , maybe nobody will want to kill anybody . But in such a world when a novel , On the Beach , is no longer fantasy fiction but a macabre possibility , to lose one's identity in the ...
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... youth affiliated with the religion of least inconvenience in contemporary Jewry according to the biased view of ... youth today does not have too vital an under- standing of its world , and its relationship to it as a Jew . Al- though ...
... youth affiliated with the religion of least inconvenience in contemporary Jewry according to the biased view of ... youth today does not have too vital an under- standing of its world , and its relationship to it as a Jew . Al- though ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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