Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... least several generations , but it would mean that they could readily filter back into the very positions from which they are steadily being ejected . This process , furthermore , would conflict with the current Soviet policy of ...
... least several generations , but it would mean that they could readily filter back into the very positions from which they are steadily being ejected . This process , furthermore , would conflict with the current Soviet policy of ...
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... Least Somewhat Most Anti - Negro Anti - Negro Anti - Negro Total More victimized Jews Less victimized Jews 29 % 10 % 44 % 27 % 100 % 72 % 17 % . 100 % tend to corroborate this bit of common knowledge . The table above shows distribution ...
... Least Somewhat Most Anti - Negro Anti - Negro Anti - Negro Total More victimized Jews Less victimized Jews 29 % 10 % 44 % 27 % 100 % 72 % 17 % . 100 % tend to corroborate this bit of common knowledge . The table above shows distribution ...
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... least close Gentile contacts . The most fruit- ful friendships were those made in organizational life . Neighbor- hood contacts seem to be at least productive of social mixing . About 20 percent of the Gentiles , when asked how they ...
... least close Gentile contacts . The most fruit- ful friendships were those made in organizational life . Neighbor- hood contacts seem to be at least productive of social mixing . About 20 percent of the Gentiles , when asked how they ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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