Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... accept and publish novels . The Jewish writer never knows , while he is working on a book , who will publish it , but he does know that the eventual publisher will not be a Jewish firm . Bloch , Behrman , the Jewish Publication Society ...
... accept and publish novels . The Jewish writer never knows , while he is working on a book , who will publish it , but he does know that the eventual publisher will not be a Jewish firm . Bloch , Behrman , the Jewish Publication Society ...
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... accept Jewish education as natural and desirable in the American environment , where , they say , all children should receive some form of religious education . 23. Most of the children - six out of ten - like their Jewish school and ...
... accept Jewish education as natural and desirable in the American environment , where , they say , all children should receive some form of religious education . 23. Most of the children - six out of ten - like their Jewish school and ...
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... accept their final decisions , and to have such covenant entered into formally and with great éclat after a sufficient number , to be agreed on , have accepted it . 5. In the meantime , the anticipation of such a covenant should itself ...
... accept their final decisions , and to have such covenant entered into formally and with great éclat after a sufficient number , to be agreed on , have accepted it . 5. In the meantime , the anticipation of such a covenant should itself ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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