Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... Hebrew must have become second nature - possibly more intimate than the language in everyday use . Indeed , Jews were so thoroughly at home with the Hebrew alphabet that in almost every country the vernacular was written , and even ...
... Hebrew must have become second nature - possibly more intimate than the language in everyday use . Indeed , Jews were so thoroughly at home with the Hebrew alphabet that in almost every country the vernacular was written , and even ...
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... Hebrew works . As early as 1834 , Joseph Aaron published in New York his Mafteah El Lashon Ivri ve- Hokhmat ha - Dikduk ( A Key to the Hebrew Language and the Science of Grammar ) , which contained a Hebrew text and an English ...
... Hebrew works . As early as 1834 , Joseph Aaron published in New York his Mafteah El Lashon Ivri ve- Hokhmat ha - Dikduk ( A Key to the Hebrew Language and the Science of Grammar ) , which contained a Hebrew text and an English ...
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... Hebrew's popular- ity still grows steadily . Today Hebrew is taught to several thousand students in secondary schools as a living language just as it is spoken in Israel . Modern textbooks are used and Hebrew civilization and culture ...
... Hebrew's popular- ity still grows steadily . Today Hebrew is taught to several thousand students in secondary schools as a living language just as it is spoken in Israel . Modern textbooks are used and Hebrew civilization and culture ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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