Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... European Jewish immigration grew in volume , communal Talmud Torahs were established which derived their support and leadership mainly from the local neighborhoods . The Talmud Torahs held their classes on weekdays after public school ...
... European Jewish immigration grew in volume , communal Talmud Torahs were established which derived their support and leadership mainly from the local neighborhoods . The Talmud Torahs held their classes on weekdays after public school ...
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... European Jews From 1881 to 1920 two million Jews entered the United States . This third wave of Jewish immigration was made up almost entirely of East European Jews , for the most part deeply loyal to traditional Judaism , who fled ...
... European Jews From 1881 to 1920 two million Jews entered the United States . This third wave of Jewish immigration was made up almost entirely of East European Jews , for the most part deeply loyal to traditional Judaism , who fled ...
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... Europe . Only East European Jews who had had a taste of pogroms and boycott , took Zionism seriously and responded to Herzl's appeal . How unrealistic , therefore , is it to expect American Jews who constitute more than half of world ...
... Europe . Only East European Jews who had had a taste of pogroms and boycott , took Zionism seriously and responded to Herzl's appeal . How unrealistic , therefore , is it to expect American Jews who constitute more than half of world ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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