Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Italy + 57,000 15,000 26.3 Bulgaria 50,000 7,000 14.0 Miscellaneous§ 20,000 6,000 30.0 Totals 8,301,000 5,978,000 72.0 Jews who survived annihilation have not always remained in their country of origin . * Considered with pre - war ...
... Italy + 57,000 15,000 26.3 Bulgaria 50,000 7,000 14.0 Miscellaneous§ 20,000 6,000 30.0 Totals 8,301,000 5,978,000 72.0 Jews who survived annihilation have not always remained in their country of origin . * Considered with pre - war ...
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... Italy 35,000 32,000 Bulgaria 40,000 7,000 Denmark 5,000- 6,000 6,500 Luxembourg 500 1,000 Norway 700 1,000 Lithuania 2,000- 3,000 Latvia 1,000 Estonia 500 Soviet Union ( all ) 1,800,000 2,260,000 Figures for Germany , Austria , Italy ...
... Italy 35,000 32,000 Bulgaria 40,000 7,000 Denmark 5,000- 6,000 6,500 Luxembourg 500 1,000 Norway 700 1,000 Lithuania 2,000- 3,000 Latvia 1,000 Estonia 500 Soviet Union ( all ) 1,800,000 2,260,000 Figures for Germany , Austria , Italy ...
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... Italy . In these three countries the Kehillot were strongest organizationally and enjoyed the most secure official status . The per capita figure for Holland is only a third of the German figure . For , although Holland Jewry had a ...
... Italy . In these three countries the Kehillot were strongest organizationally and enjoyed the most secure official status . The per capita figure for Holland is only a third of the German figure . For , although Holland Jewry had a ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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