Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... tion , the so - called Yevsektsia , but for reasons never made pub- lic , it was dissolved in 1930. Most of its leaders were subse- quently liquidated . Since then , there has been no special Jew- ish political group . Jews continued to ...
... tion , the so - called Yevsektsia , but for reasons never made pub- lic , it was dissolved in 1930. Most of its leaders were subse- quently liquidated . Since then , there has been no special Jew- ish political group . Jews continued to ...
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... tion . As a result there is a great deal of separatism and duplica- tion in communal activities , and there has been no central plan- ning for total Jewish community needs . Still there are trends toward unity . Zionism has been a com ...
... tion . As a result there is a great deal of separatism and duplica- tion in communal activities , and there has been no central plan- ning for total Jewish community needs . Still there are trends toward unity . Zionism has been a com ...
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... tion by monopolistic private licensees and their customers , who have received no popular mandate and bear no political respon- sibility to anyone . Private Trustees of Public Interest In facing this difficulty , the choice must be made ...
... tion by monopolistic private licensees and their customers , who have received no popular mandate and bear no political respon- sibility to anyone . Private Trustees of Public Interest In facing this difficulty , the choice must be made ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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