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Between 1870 and 1880 an additional 41,000 emigrants came to the United
States from those countries , but with the outbreak of the pogrom wave in 1881
the influx of immigrants began to swell . In addition to the emigrants from Russia
and ...
Between 1870 and 1880 an additional 41,000 emigrants came to the United
States from those countries , but with the outbreak of the pogrom wave in 1881
the influx of immigrants began to swell . In addition to the emigrants from Russia
and ...
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relatively united American Jewry . Together with other major Jewish
organizations , among them the World Jewish Congress , it helped formulate
Jewish demands at the Peace Conference . It continued to make representations
on problems ...
relatively united American Jewry . Together with other major Jewish
organizations , among them the World Jewish Congress , it helped formulate
Jewish demands at the Peace Conference . It continued to make representations
on problems ...
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158 , 160 , 162 ; in United States , Commission on Law and Social Ac483 , 484-
85 , 498 ff . tion , 195 , 199 Assimilation : 100-3 , 136 ; unassimi Communist
Revolution : 93 , 94 ; aplable , 144 ; resistance to , 169-70 ; peal to youth , 172-76
, 200 ...
158 , 160 , 162 ; in United States , Commission on Law and Social Ac483 , 484-
85 , 498 ff . tion , 195 , 199 Assimilation : 100-3 , 136 ; unassimi Communist
Revolution : 93 , 94 ; aplable , 144 ; resistance to , 169-70 ; peal to youth , 172-76
, 200 ...
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