Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... Diaspora , because it is exactly such a closed sociological existence that the Diaspora lacks and to emphasize the exclusiveness of such a framework is to open the gates to assimilation and extinction . The question should therefore be ...
... Diaspora , because it is exactly such a closed sociological existence that the Diaspora lacks and to emphasize the exclusiveness of such a framework is to open the gates to assimilation and extinction . The question should therefore be ...
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... Diaspora is to be the giver and Israel the recipient , and in matters spiritual Israel is to be the giver and the Dias- pora the recipient . Mutuality is a law of nature ; vital influence is always reciprocal . The various international ...
... Diaspora is to be the giver and Israel the recipient , and in matters spiritual Israel is to be the giver and the Dias- pora the recipient . Mutuality is a law of nature ; vital influence is always reciprocal . The various international ...
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... Diaspora is an enduring phenomenon , destined to last for generations . I am not saying that it is eternal - no one can make predictions as to eternity- but we are going to have a Diaspora for many generations to come . Likewise , I ...
... Diaspora is an enduring phenomenon , destined to last for generations . I am not saying that it is eternal - no one can make predictions as to eternity- but we are going to have a Diaspora for many generations to come . Likewise , I ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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