Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Society ) , the Historical - Ethnographical Society and many others appeared on the scene . However , all these organizations were limited in scope . The 19th century had brought with it new and more complex prob- lems for European ...
... Society ) , the Historical - Ethnographical Society and many others appeared on the scene . However , all these organizations were limited in scope . The 19th century had brought with it new and more complex prob- lems for European ...
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... SOCIETY In pre - revolutionary Russia , Jews were primarily identified by their religion and only baptism opened avenues to advancement . The Soviet state , at least until World War II , adopted a negative attitude toward religion ...
... SOCIETY In pre - revolutionary Russia , Jews were primarily identified by their religion and only baptism opened avenues to advancement . The Soviet state , at least until World War II , adopted a negative attitude toward religion ...
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... society . An inflation of the ego results from joining with others who declare themselves better than some scapegoated group ( of darker complexion , foreign origin , or different faith ) . 3. Very important as a factor in scapegoating ...
... society . An inflation of the ego results from joining with others who declare themselves better than some scapegoated group ( of darker complexion , foreign origin , or different faith ) . 3. Very important as a factor in scapegoating ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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