Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... Soviet Union * and Poland , there is also Romania with its 350,000 Jews , in certain parts of which Yiddish flourished be- fore the war . There is an attempt at a revival of Yiddish insti- tutions in France . Today the American ...
... Soviet Union * and Poland , there is also Romania with its 350,000 Jews , in certain parts of which Yiddish flourished be- fore the war . There is an attempt at a revival of Yiddish insti- tutions in France . Today the American ...
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... Soviet Jews came of late to occupy so prominent a place on the political agenda of national and international Jewish ... Union was at liberty to play exactly the same card which in the same respect the United States may be said to have used ...
... Soviet Jews came of late to occupy so prominent a place on the political agenda of national and international Jewish ... Union was at liberty to play exactly the same card which in the same respect the United States may be said to have used ...
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... Soviet campaign of hate and slander against Israel is in itself indicative of the peculiar brand of power politics pursued by the Soviet Union . Unmitigated by any free expression of independent public opinion , its trend is to seek ...
... Soviet campaign of hate and slander against Israel is in itself indicative of the peculiar brand of power politics pursued by the Soviet Union . Unmitigated by any free expression of independent public opinion , its trend is to seek ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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