Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... mother tongue ; and in White Russia the figure was as high as 90 % . According to the 1930 census taken in Bessarabia and Bukovinia , more than 90 % of the Jews used Yiddish as their daily language . And it can be safely assumed that ...
... mother tongue ; and in White Russia the figure was as high as 90 % . According to the 1930 census taken in Bessarabia and Bukovinia , more than 90 % of the Jews used Yiddish as their daily language . And it can be safely assumed that ...
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... mother if he might bring Sammy home to lunch someday from school . The mother , knowing that Tommy attended a “ mixed ” school , asked if Sammy was white or colored . Said Tommy , " I don't know , but I'll look next time I see him and ...
... mother if he might bring Sammy home to lunch someday from school . The mother , knowing that Tommy attended a “ mixed ” school , asked if Sammy was white or colored . Said Tommy , " I don't know , but I'll look next time I see him and ...
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... mother if he might bring Sammy home to lunch someday from school . The mother , knowing that Tommy attended a " mixed " school , asked if Sammy was white or colored . Said Tommy , " I don't know , but I'll look next time I see him and ...
... mother if he might bring Sammy home to lunch someday from school . The mother , knowing that Tommy attended a " mixed " school , asked if Sammy was white or colored . Said Tommy , " I don't know , but I'll look next time I see him and ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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