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Jacob Freid. CHAPTER SIX AMERICAN JEWISH YOUTH : TWO GENERATIONS by JACOB FREID 1. The Generation of the ' 30's and the Marxist Delusion American Jewry's " lost generation " of the thirties is the subur- banite parent of today's youth ...
Jacob Freid. CHAPTER SIX AMERICAN JEWISH YOUTH : TWO GENERATIONS by JACOB FREID 1. The Generation of the ' 30's and the Marxist Delusion American Jewry's " lost generation " of the thirties is the subur- banite parent of today's youth ...
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... youth- ful crime.9 The same goals of material affluence concerned both Amer- ican - Jewish youth and German youth in 1960 despite entirely different traditions and histories.10 The motivations , the atmos- phere , the prehensilities of ...
... youth- ful crime.9 The same goals of material affluence concerned both Amer- ican - Jewish youth and German youth in 1960 despite entirely different traditions and histories.10 The motivations , the atmos- phere , the prehensilities of ...
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... Judaism can be an integrating force , if its ranks are filled by Jewish youths who are afforded the means to become Jewish adults with convictions , knowledge , and com- mitment . Difference and Sameness of Jewish Youth There is less ...
... Judaism can be an integrating force , if its ranks are filled by Jewish youths who are afforded the means to become Jewish adults with convictions , knowledge , and com- mitment . Difference and Sameness of Jewish Youth There is less ...
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Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Balance Sheet of Extermination II | 30 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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