Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... million of six and one - half million were annihilated— more than 75 % . For the overwhelming majority of the surviving three and a half million , Europe has become a vast , terror - haunted ceme- tery . Almost without exception those ...
... million of six and one - half million were annihilated— more than 75 % . For the overwhelming majority of the surviving three and a half million , Europe has become a vast , terror - haunted ceme- tery . Almost without exception those ...
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... million Jews in Europe in 1939 , 8 million under- stood Yiddish well , and more than 6 million Jews utilized the language in their family life . The insecure position of the Jews in the countries of exile throughout the 19th century ...
... million Jews in Europe in 1939 , 8 million under- stood Yiddish well , and more than 6 million Jews utilized the language in their family life . The insecure position of the Jews in the countries of exile throughout the 19th century ...
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... million who , though they have their own republic of Tadjikistan , also live in part as a dispersed minority in neighboring Uzbekistan . They have their own schools in Uzbekistan , and where there are too few of them for that purpose ...
... million who , though they have their own republic of Tadjikistan , also live in part as a dispersed minority in neighboring Uzbekistan . They have their own schools in Uzbekistan , and where there are too few of them for that purpose ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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