Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... undertakings , the per capita tax averaging $ 3.24 annually . The taxes were both direct and indirect . In countries with a Kehillah Budget in Various Countries ( 1930-1938 ) Country Germany BALANCE SHEET OF EXTERMINATION - II 33.
... undertakings , the per capita tax averaging $ 3.24 annually . The taxes were both direct and indirect . In countries with a Kehillah Budget in Various Countries ( 1930-1938 ) Country Germany BALANCE SHEET OF EXTERMINATION - II 33.
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... countries . The highest standard was found in Germany , Austria and Italy . In these three countries the Kehillot were strongest organizationally and enjoyed the most secure official status . The per capita figure for Holland is only a ...
... countries . The highest standard was found in Germany , Austria and Italy . In these three countries the Kehillot were strongest organizationally and enjoyed the most secure official status . The per capita figure for Holland is only a ...
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... countries of the recipients , but also in the countries of the donors . The World Jewish Congress , although at its in- ception established for the purpose of supporting the interests of Jews in Eastern European and Moslem countries ...
... countries of the recipients , but also in the countries of the donors . The World Jewish Congress , although at its in- ception established for the purpose of supporting the interests of Jews in Eastern European and Moslem countries ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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