Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... cities . Certainly those who had family or possessions in their native cities have already returned there . There is thus no reason to assume that the Jewish population of these cities will be sub- stantially increased . In Poland after ...
... cities . Certainly those who had family or possessions in their native cities have already returned there . There is thus no reason to assume that the Jewish population of these cities will be sub- stantially increased . In Poland after ...
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... cities as Odessa , Kiev and Lvov . Once again , there have been no reports of synagogues being closed in those cities . The July 25 broadcast was more interesting and detailed ; it was reprinted in the August 2 issue of the Morgen ...
... cities as Odessa , Kiev and Lvov . Once again , there have been no reports of synagogues being closed in those cities . The July 25 broadcast was more interesting and detailed ; it was reprinted in the August 2 issue of the Morgen ...
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... cities constitutes 10-12 percent of the total population of those cities . It might be expected , therefore , that this proportion would be generally reflected at the University , especially in a region such as White Russia , where Jews ...
... cities constitutes 10-12 percent of the total population of those cities . It might be expected , therefore , that this proportion would be generally reflected at the University , especially in a region such as White Russia , where Jews ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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