Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... Israeli cabinet belong . Contemporaries of his , Asher Barash ( 1889-1952 ) and Hayim Hazaz , next to Agnon probably the foremost writers of Hebrew fiction in Israel , are also members of the same generation as Agnon which later became ...
... Israeli cabinet belong . Contemporaries of his , Asher Barash ( 1889-1952 ) and Hayim Hazaz , next to Agnon probably the foremost writers of Hebrew fiction in Israel , are also members of the same generation as Agnon which later became ...
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... Israeli Arab . This problem cannot be permanently evaded . Even more serious is a second problem : what is the nature of the relationship of the Israeli Jew to the Diaspora Jew ? It seems to me that the universally accepted position in ...
... Israeli Arab . This problem cannot be permanently evaded . Even more serious is a second problem : what is the nature of the relationship of the Israeli Jew to the Diaspora Jew ? It seems to me that the universally accepted position in ...
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... Israeli Government Tourist Bureau the creation of congregational tours , with sight - seeing and educational programs worked out in advance . From these would come some who would settle permanently or at least return again , for the ...
... Israeli Government Tourist Bureau the creation of congregational tours , with sight - seeing and educational programs worked out in advance . From these would come some who would settle permanently or at least return again , for the ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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