Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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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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... Jewish youth during these depression years of the 1930's and the war years of the early 1940's , exposed a syndrome of Jewish family life and beliefs disrupted by and in contention with the attitudes and ambitions of the children ...
... Jewish youth during these depression years of the 1930's and the war years of the early 1940's , exposed a syndrome of Jewish family life and beliefs disrupted by and in contention with the attitudes and ambitions of the children ...
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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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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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