Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... parents directly.16 Ninety - one percent cited bad companions or the evil example of adults outside their families . But they do blame the parents of others for most juvenile de- linquency . They consider parental love , interest , and ...
... parents directly.16 Ninety - one percent cited bad companions or the evil example of adults outside their families . But they do blame the parents of others for most juvenile de- linquency . They consider parental love , interest , and ...
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... Parents Guilty ? Parents exert the earliest and probably the strongest influence on the development of prejudice . Each of our students was asked to report the extent to which he thought his attitudes toward minority groups had been ...
... Parents Guilty ? Parents exert the earliest and probably the strongest influence on the development of prejudice . Each of our students was asked to report the extent to which he thought his attitudes toward minority groups had been ...
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... parents and report less " ideolog- ical friction " with their parents than do students who are not anti - Semitic . Least prejudiced are the small number of students who have reacted against their parents ' views . In rejecting the parental ...
... parents and report less " ideolog- ical friction " with their parents than do students who are not anti - Semitic . Least prejudiced are the small number of students who have reacted against their parents ' views . In rejecting the parental ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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