Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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Jacob Freid. ten others the Gentile participating in Jewish circles was the spouse of a Jew . What are the factors in this pattern of exclusiveness ? About 15 percent of the Gentiles who have an all - Gentile social group say they would ...
Jacob Freid. ten others the Gentile participating in Jewish circles was the spouse of a Jew . What are the factors in this pattern of exclusiveness ? About 15 percent of the Gentiles who have an all - Gentile social group say they would ...
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... Gentiles think of him . He is sustained by the life of the Jewish community and has a strong attachment to Jewish traditions . The Jew who desires status in both the Gentile and Jew- ish groups and feels that he has won the respect of ...
... Gentiles think of him . He is sustained by the life of the Jewish community and has a strong attachment to Jewish traditions . The Jew who desires status in both the Gentile and Jew- ish groups and feels that he has won the respect of ...
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... Gentile and Jew , but for some reason feels rejected by the Jewish com- munity . Perhaps he feels guilty about having deserted the Jewish community . If the psychological stress about this is considerable , he may pass for Gentile to ...
... Gentile and Jew , but for some reason feels rejected by the Jewish com- munity . Perhaps he feels guilty about having deserted the Jewish community . If the psychological stress about this is considerable , he may pass for Gentile to ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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