Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... children attended Jewish schools where instruc- tion was in Polish . These were exclusively high schools , united in ... Number of Number of Type of School Schools Pupils Budget ( In Zlotys ) Tarbut 269 44,780 3,041,049 Cysho ...
... children attended Jewish schools where instruc- tion was in Polish . These were exclusively high schools , united in ... Number of Number of Type of School Schools Pupils Budget ( In Zlotys ) Tarbut 269 44,780 3,041,049 Cysho ...
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... total of 744 pupils . This constituted from 25 % to 30 % of all Jewish children of school age . Cologne , with a Jewish population of 14,000 , had five Jewish high schools in 1934. It is estimated that not less than 50 % of the Jewish ...
... total of 744 pupils . This constituted from 25 % to 30 % of all Jewish children of school age . Cologne , with a Jewish population of 14,000 , had five Jewish high schools in 1934. It is estimated that not less than 50 % of the Jewish ...
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... children received health exam- inations ; of this number , 41,705 were given special medical treatment . It also made itself responsible for the feeding of school children and in 1937 provided daily meals for 37,550 young boys and girls ...
... children received health exam- inations ; of this number , 41,705 were given special medical treatment . It also made itself responsible for the feeding of school children and in 1937 provided daily meals for 37,550 young boys and girls ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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