Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... writers and teachers , and many other professional and intellectual callings . All of these were social groups which had worked diligently for their livelihoods and for their eco- nomic status . The investment in the hundreds of ...
... writers and teachers , and many other professional and intellectual callings . All of these were social groups which had worked diligently for their livelihoods and for their eco- nomic status . The investment in the hundreds of ...
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... writers seem to have a large circulation but it is impossible to ascertain how much of this has been in the Yiddish language and how much in translation . Assimilation Despite the encouragement of Yiddish , assimilation has gone forward ...
... writers seem to have a large circulation but it is impossible to ascertain how much of this has been in the Yiddish language and how much in translation . Assimilation Despite the encouragement of Yiddish , assimilation has gone forward ...
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... writers and journalists . Jews have attained eminence in Spanish literature and journalism , and in the arts , sciences and professions . Among them , Alberto Ger- shunoff is considered one of the foremost contemporary political writers ...
... writers and journalists . Jews have attained eminence in Spanish literature and journalism , and in the arts , sciences and professions . Among them , Alberto Ger- shunoff is considered one of the foremost contemporary political writers ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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