Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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Jacob Freid. ence of American - Jewish writing as a decisive force in American letters " to be a significant and formidable development.2 The foremost American - Jewish literary critic and anthologist , Harold Ribalow , has been able to ...
Jacob Freid. ence of American - Jewish writing as a decisive force in American letters " to be a significant and formidable development.2 The foremost American - Jewish literary critic and anthologist , Harold Ribalow , has been able to ...
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... American Jewry is in ferment . Allegiances , practices and forms are changing . The next generation should disclose whether this unique Jewish communal experience in the history of Diaspora will result in a mutation of distinct American ...
... American Jewry is in ferment . Allegiances , practices and forms are changing . The next generation should disclose whether this unique Jewish communal experience in the history of Diaspora will result in a mutation of distinct American ...
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... American society as it has developed since the establishment of the United States . American history demonstrates that every ethnic - cultural minor- ity coming to America is eventually absorbed and disappears . This happened to the ...
... American society as it has developed since the establishment of the United States . American history demonstrates that every ethnic - cultural minor- ity coming to America is eventually absorbed and disappears . This happened to the ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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