Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... action , psychology knows , has an eventual effect upon inner habits of thought and feeling . And for this reason we list legislative action as one of the major methods of reducing , not only public discrimination , but private ...
... action , psychology knows , has an eventual effect upon inner habits of thought and feeling . And for this reason we list legislative action as one of the major methods of reducing , not only public discrimination , but private ...
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... action in the United States was revolutionized by the Commission on Law and Social Ac- tion ( CLSA ) of the American Jewish Congress under the aegis of Alexander H. Pekelis . He formulated a Jewish community action approach to the ...
... action in the United States was revolutionized by the Commission on Law and Social Ac- tion ( CLSA ) of the American Jewish Congress under the aegis of Alexander H. Pekelis . He formulated a Jewish community action approach to the ...
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... Action Committee of the old CIO demon- strated more success in reaching the rank and file than has any other movement in the country . To be sure , they hadn't tried to do more than get out the vote . It has become imperative that ...
... Action Committee of the old CIO demon- strated more success in reaching the rank and file than has any other movement in the country . To be sure , they hadn't tried to do more than get out the vote . It has become imperative that ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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