Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Jewish masses . The table below indicates the strength of these schools , which existed out- side of the Kehillah . Jewish schools where the instruction was in Polish have not been included . About 5,000 children attended Jewish schools ...
... Jewish masses . The table below indicates the strength of these schools , which existed out- side of the Kehillah . Jewish schools where the instruction was in Polish have not been included . About 5,000 children attended Jewish schools ...
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... Jewish high schools in typical German - Jewish commun- ities . In Hamburg , with a Jewish population of 20,000 , there were the following Jewish schools in 1930 : the Talmud Torah ( Oberrealshule ) with 220 pupils ; the Community Girl's ...
... Jewish high schools in typical German - Jewish commun- ities . In Hamburg , with a Jewish population of 20,000 , there were the following Jewish schools in 1930 : the Talmud Torah ( Oberrealshule ) with 220 pupils ; the Community Girl's ...
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... Jewish schools in Buenos Aires in 1960 . These are examples of the degree of Jewish school attendance in Latin America . The entire Jewish school population of Rio de Janeiro is approximately 2,200 with several hundred more receiving ...
... Jewish schools in Buenos Aires in 1960 . These are examples of the degree of Jewish school attendance in Latin America . The entire Jewish school population of Rio de Janeiro is approximately 2,200 with several hundred more receiving ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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