Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... Jewish Cultural Reconstruction ( printed as a supplement to Jewish Social Studies , Vol . VIII , No. 1 ) . It lists the names of more than seven hundred libraries , museums , and private collections , both Jewish and non - Jewish , many ...
... Jewish Cultural Reconstruction ( printed as a supplement to Jewish Social Studies , Vol . VIII , No. 1 ) . It lists the names of more than seven hundred libraries , museums , and private collections , both Jewish and non - Jewish , many ...
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... cultural values . In the Soviet Union the Jewish population has all facilities for developing a rich Jewish cultural life , but the future of that life is ques- tionable . In the years following the October revolution , Yiddish ...
... cultural values . In the Soviet Union the Jewish population has all facilities for developing a rich Jewish cultural life , but the future of that life is ques- tionable . In the years following the October revolution , Yiddish ...
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... culture is making toward the enrichment of American and Jewish life . Thus Hebrew culture clubs in the high schools stimulate stu- dent interest in the cultural heritage of the Jewish past and cre- ative expression in the present . In a ...
... culture is making toward the enrichment of American and Jewish life . Thus Hebrew culture clubs in the high schools stimulate stu- dent interest in the cultural heritage of the Jewish past and cre- ative expression in the present . In a ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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