Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... democracy in particular . In the years between the Treaty of Paris in 1919 and the Fall of Paris in 1940 it plumbed the depths . The rays of the beacon of the Statue of Liberty , which shone so brilliantly for the steerage hordes of ...
... democracy in particular . In the years between the Treaty of Paris in 1919 and the Fall of Paris in 1940 it plumbed the depths . The rays of the beacon of the Statue of Liberty , which shone so brilliantly for the steerage hordes of ...
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... democracy , Jew- ish self - understanding , and knowledge of Jewish history and contemporary problems . It gave both means and ends to minor- ity groups in supplying a dynamic philosophy , program , and legal genius that revealed the ...
... democracy , Jew- ish self - understanding , and knowledge of Jewish history and contemporary problems . It gave both means and ends to minor- ity groups in supplying a dynamic philosophy , program , and legal genius that revealed the ...
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... democracy . Pekelis was himself an authentic symbol of the Jew in Goles . As Max Ascoli , who knew him both in Italy and the United States , said , " He had an amazingly disturbing power to assimi- late the culture of any country , to ...
... democracy . Pekelis was himself an authentic symbol of the Jew in Goles . As Max Ascoli , who knew him both in Italy and the United States , said , " He had an amazingly disturbing power to assimi- late the culture of any country , to ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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