Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Communist Party , the Jewish situation has been differ- ent . Until 1930 the Communist Party had a special Jewish sec- tion , the so - called Yevsektsia , but for reasons never made pub- lic , it was dissolved in 1930. Most of its ...
... Communist Party , the Jewish situation has been differ- ent . Until 1930 the Communist Party had a special Jewish sec- tion , the so - called Yevsektsia , but for reasons never made pub- lic , it was dissolved in 1930. Most of its ...
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... Communist sources . Status of Religious Practice Jews are singled out for differential treatment where religion is concerned . But documentation is more difficult to obtain for religion than for culture . Communists who are troubled ...
... Communist sources . Status of Religious Practice Jews are singled out for differential treatment where religion is concerned . But documentation is more difficult to obtain for religion than for culture . Communists who are troubled ...
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... Communist party as the principal foe of injustice . They could not perceive that the vital onslaught in this struggle would be made by Jewish defense agencies in contrast to the opportunistic tactics of the party . Idealism and ...
... Communist party as the principal foe of injustice . They could not perceive that the vital onslaught in this struggle would be made by Jewish defense agencies in contrast to the opportunistic tactics of the party . Idealism and ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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