Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Jewish population has declined in recent years from 180,000 to 160,032 . The largest Jewish community is in Casablanca and now numbers 71,175 , the census reports . Some 14 percent of the total live in Sefron , 11 percent in Essaquira ...
... Jewish population has declined in recent years from 180,000 to 160,032 . The largest Jewish community is in Casablanca and now numbers 71,175 , the census reports . Some 14 percent of the total live in Sefron , 11 percent in Essaquira ...
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... Jewish community needs . Still there are trends toward unity . Zionism has been a com- mon denominator uniting the leaders , if not the members as yet of the diverse groups . Anti - Semitism has served to unify the communities into ...
... Jewish community needs . Still there are trends toward unity . Zionism has been a com- mon denominator uniting the leaders , if not the members as yet of the diverse groups . Anti - Semitism has served to unify the communities into ...
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Jacob Freid. Social insulation appears to intensify social pressures within the Jewish community . Public opinion is rapidly mobilized on Jewish community affairs . It operates as a strong pressure to conform . And strict sanctions ...
Jacob Freid. Social insulation appears to intensify social pressures within the Jewish community . Public opinion is rapidly mobilized on Jewish community affairs . It operates as a strong pressure to conform . And strict sanctions ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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