Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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Jacob Freid. CHAPTER FIVE JEWS IN LATIN AMERICA by JACOB FREID Jews have been living in Central and South America for over -400 years . Today some 735,000 Jews - one out of every seventeen in the world - live in the lands of Latin America ...
Jacob Freid. CHAPTER FIVE JEWS IN LATIN AMERICA by JACOB FREID Jews have been living in Central and South America for over -400 years . Today some 735,000 Jews - one out of every seventeen in the world - live in the lands of Latin America ...
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... American Jewry began anew when large groups of Jewish immi- grants came once again to a South America which had swal- lowed the traces of the descendants of the Sephardic refugees from Spain . This modern Jewish immigration to Latin America ...
... American Jewry began anew when large groups of Jewish immi- grants came once again to a South America which had swal- lowed the traces of the descendants of the Sephardic refugees from Spain . This modern Jewish immigration to Latin America ...
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... Population of Latin America 12345 1 ) 1900 50,000 0.46 2 ) 1925 250,000 1.70 3 ) 1939 550,000 3.29 4 ) 1947 620,000 5.54 5 ) 1960 735,000 5.82 all the seven other Latin American countries . Argentina is 142 JEWS IN THE MODERN WORLD.
... Population of Latin America 12345 1 ) 1900 50,000 0.46 2 ) 1925 250,000 1.70 3 ) 1939 550,000 3.29 4 ) 1947 620,000 5.54 5 ) 1960 735,000 5.82 all the seven other Latin American countries . Argentina is 142 JEWS IN THE MODERN WORLD.
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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