Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... civil service . They were manufacturers , merchants , financiers , professional men , officials , agents , craftsmen ... civil service , a number of Jewish civil servants were dismissed , and an unwritten nu- merus clausus in ...
... civil service . They were manufacturers , merchants , financiers , professional men , officials , agents , craftsmen ... civil service , a number of Jewish civil servants were dismissed , and an unwritten nu- merus clausus in ...
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... tensions . The argument for civil rights legislation rests on the fact that it can change the socio - cultural structure in the direction of improving opportunities for equal - status con- tact The Struggle for Civil Rights.
... tensions . The argument for civil rights legislation rests on the fact that it can change the socio - cultural structure in the direction of improving opportunities for equal - status con- tact The Struggle for Civil Rights.
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... civil rights and first class citizenship in America for all . An appreciation of the import of Pekelis ' law and social action thesis by Rabbis Stephen S. Wise , Irving Miller and Dr. David Petegorsky , combined with its incisive legal ...
... civil rights and first class citizenship in America for all . An appreciation of the import of Pekelis ' law and social action thesis by Rabbis Stephen S. Wise , Irving Miller and Dr. David Petegorsky , combined with its incisive legal ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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