Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... Zionist movement . The common denominator of Zionism , acceptance of the peoplehood of Israel , gave cohesion to otherwise diverse groups , and on August 30 , 1914 , an emergency conference of American Zion- ists held in New York ...
... Zionist movement . The common denominator of Zionism , acceptance of the peoplehood of Israel , gave cohesion to otherwise diverse groups , and on August 30 , 1914 , an emergency conference of American Zion- ists held in New York ...
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... Zionist movement , both in Israel and out- side , should be urged to enlarge the scope of the movement , so that it embraces as its objective not only the security and growth of the State of Israel but also the reaffirmation of the ...
... Zionist movement , both in Israel and out- side , should be urged to enlarge the scope of the movement , so that it embraces as its objective not only the security and growth of the State of Israel but also the reaffirmation of the ...
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... Zionist movement does not regard the emancipation movement as an internal rival but that , on the contrary , Zionism confirms the demand that the Jews in all their countries of residence should enjoy full civic rights . It has generally ...
... Zionist movement does not regard the emancipation movement as an internal rival but that , on the contrary , Zionism confirms the demand that the Jews in all their countries of residence should enjoy full civic rights . It has generally ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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