Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... center of Jewry is the United States , with its more than five million Jews constituting the most important body in Diaspora Jewry . Today Israel and America are the two great centers of World Jewry . The argument that Jews are safest ...
... center of Jewry is the United States , with its more than five million Jews constituting the most important body in Diaspora Jewry . Today Israel and America are the two great centers of World Jewry . The argument that Jews are safest ...
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... centers for the peasants and the big land - owners in the surrounding farms . In Soviet Russia the small Jewish town ... center . The greater part of its population has either been moved in the course of attempts to settle the Jewish ...
... centers for the peasants and the big land - owners in the surrounding farms . In Soviet Russia the small Jewish town ... center . The greater part of its population has either been moved in the course of attempts to settle the Jewish ...
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... centers of American business and industry . Although some progress has been made - as in one of New York's major banks - we still have a long way to go . For example , in a city which can be considered one of the main industrial centers ...
... centers of American business and industry . Although some progress has been made - as in one of New York's major banks - we still have a long way to go . For example , in a city which can be considered one of the main industrial centers ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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