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YOUTH. : TWO. GENERATIONS. by JACOB FREID 1. The Generation of the ' 30's and the Marxist Delusion American Jewry's " lost generation ” of the thirties is the suburbanite parent of today's youth and the grandparent of tomorrow's .
YOUTH. : TWO. GENERATIONS. by JACOB FREID 1. The Generation of the ' 30's and the Marxist Delusion American Jewry's " lost generation ” of the thirties is the suburbanite parent of today's youth and the grandparent of tomorrow's .
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Return to Materialism Those who are concerned about the lack of ideals of young Jews should know that Jewish youth today , through acculturation , is subjected to the same influences which have corrupted the ideals and morals of young ...
Return to Materialism Those who are concerned about the lack of ideals of young Jews should know that Jewish youth today , through acculturation , is subjected to the same influences which have corrupted the ideals and morals of young ...
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In 1959 those who chose a leveling sameness totaled 95 percent.18 This is the same imitative drive which covered the flaming youth of the twenties with yellow slickers — when F. Scott Fitzgerald's Princeton cheering section stood as one ...
In 1959 those who chose a leveling sameness totaled 95 percent.18 This is the same imitative drive which covered the flaming youth of the twenties with yellow slickers — when F. Scott Fitzgerald's Princeton cheering section stood as one ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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