Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Jewish cultural life and physically ex- terminated more than 450 Jewish writers , artists and intellectuals -the cream of the Soviet Jewish intelligentsia . This shattering blow was , however , only the culmination of a policy that had ...
... Jewish cultural life and physically ex- terminated more than 450 Jewish writers , artists and intellectuals -the cream of the Soviet Jewish intelligentsia . This shattering blow was , however , only the culmination of a policy that had ...
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... Soviet Jews to the appearance at the Moscow synagogue of Israeli Ambassador Golda Meir in 1948. They reacted ... Jews inevitably feel also reflects on themselves . Yet the Soviet need to present Israel in the worst possible light is ...
... Soviet Jews to the appearance at the Moscow synagogue of Israeli Ambassador Golda Meir in 1948. They reacted ... Jews inevitably feel also reflects on themselves . Yet the Soviet need to present Israel in the worst possible light is ...
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... Soviet Jews to this " per- suasion , " was inadvertently revealed in the second half of 1958 : the establishment of a special propaganda bureau to deal with Jewish affairs . The existence of such an agency came to light in Unzer Freint ...
... Soviet Jews to this " per- suasion , " was inadvertently revealed in the second half of 1958 : the establishment of a special propaganda bureau to deal with Jewish affairs . The existence of such an agency came to light in Unzer Freint ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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