Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... continued less by law than by custom , in Iran . The accession of the Nazi party to power in Germany had dire consequences for the status of the Jews in the Moslem lands . They became immediately evident in Iraq , where the Axis ...
... continued less by law than by custom , in Iran . The accession of the Nazi party to power in Germany had dire consequences for the status of the Jews in the Moslem lands . They became immediately evident in Iraq , where the Axis ...
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... continued . Signs of friendliness toward the Jew- ish community were displayed by Naguib in 1953 even though some expulsions of foreign Jews took place from time to time , and in November , 1953 , nine men and four women arrested for ...
... continued . Signs of friendliness toward the Jew- ish community were displayed by Naguib in 1953 even though some expulsions of foreign Jews took place from time to time , and in November , 1953 , nine men and four women arrested for ...
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... continued : There is , however , another reason why in this or that township there may not be a synagogue . . . . Each religious community in the Soviet Union may freely organize its activities . But in order to do so , it must fulfill ...
... continued : There is , however , another reason why in this or that township there may not be a synagogue . . . . Each religious community in the Soviet Union may freely organize its activities . But in order to do so , it must fulfill ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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