Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Egyptian constitution never applied to Jews . These provided that persons born in Egypt automatically be- came Egyptian citizens , unless they acquired another nationality by birth ; and that an Egyptian resident was regarded as an Egyptian ...
... Egyptian constitution never applied to Jews . These provided that persons born in Egypt automatically be- came Egyptian citizens , unless they acquired another nationality by birth ; and that an Egyptian resident was regarded as an Egyptian ...
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... Egypt . A sign of this improvement was the announcement in June , 1951 , that for the first time in four years Jews had again re- ceived Egyptian royal decorations . On the other hand , the fact that police still posted extra guards ...
... Egypt . A sign of this improvement was the announcement in June , 1951 , that for the first time in four years Jews had again re- ceived Egyptian royal decorations . On the other hand , the fact that police still posted extra guards ...
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... Egyptian Jewry . The first was a law providing that any Jew leaving Egypt with the intention to settle abroad will be denied re - entry to Egypt . It does not apply to any other group . The second was a decree forbidding Jews to travel from ...
... Egyptian Jewry . The first was a law providing that any Jew leaving Egypt with the intention to settle abroad will be denied re - entry to Egypt . It does not apply to any other group . The second was a decree forbidding Jews to travel from ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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