Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... artists and intellectuals -the cream of the Soviet Jewish intelligentsia . This shattering blow was , however , only the culmination of a policy that had its beginning more than a decade earlier , in 1936. And the five years after 1948 ...
... artists and intellectuals -the cream of the Soviet Jewish intelligentsia . This shattering blow was , however , only the culmination of a policy that had its beginning more than a decade earlier , in 1936. And the five years after 1948 ...
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... artists like Marian Anderson and Paul Robeson have made to the appreciation of talent regardless of race , are ... artistic are stressed at the ex- pense of the less glamorous , and probably , more universal . The people of other ...
... artists like Marian Anderson and Paul Robeson have made to the appreciation of talent regardless of race , are ... artistic are stressed at the ex- pense of the less glamorous , and probably , more universal . The people of other ...
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... artists and sci- entists . " They possess varied interests and are " able to make critical appraisals of their parents . " Girls low in prejudice like- wise show less social anxiety and less superstition than do 276 JEWS IN THE MODERN ...
... artists and sci- entists . " They possess varied interests and are " able to make critical appraisals of their parents . " Girls low in prejudice like- wise show less social anxiety and less superstition than do 276 JEWS IN THE MODERN ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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