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( 2 ) Aden ( although a British colony - the city - or protectorate - the hinterland ) , with a Moslem majority , had a Jewish population of over 7,000 in 1946. At present only about 700 remain . a IRAQ The Situation in 1933 In 1933 ...
( 2 ) Aden ( although a British colony - the city - or protectorate - the hinterland ) , with a Moslem majority , had a Jewish population of over 7,000 in 1946. At present only about 700 remain . a IRAQ The Situation in 1933 In 1933 ...
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The government made extensive use of the state of siege decrees and sequestered millions of pounds worth of Jewish assets , including a considerable number of large Jewish businesses . а The Period of 1949-1954 The situation started to ...
The government made extensive use of the state of siege decrees and sequestered millions of pounds worth of Jewish assets , including a considerable number of large Jewish businesses . а The Period of 1949-1954 The situation started to ...
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To do so would reveal a sharp clash between Soviet constitutional doctrine and the real situation , and , more significantly , a profound contradiction of basic ideology . And this would be no small thing in a country where Marxist ...
To do so would reveal a sharp clash between Soviet constitutional doctrine and the real situation , and , more significantly , a profound contradiction of basic ideology . And this would be no small thing in a country where Marxist ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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