Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... attitude to the world is not a passive one . This Jewish attitude makes sense even when man's inability to dominate is not interpreted as a dependence on God , that is , even when it is not given a religious interpretation . That part ...
... attitude to the world is not a passive one . This Jewish attitude makes sense even when man's inability to dominate is not interpreted as a dependence on God , that is , even when it is not given a religious interpretation . That part ...
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... attitudes of world Jewry to Israel . The term moledet ( literally " birthplace " ) usually applied to the State of ... attitude of Irish , Ger- man and Italian immigrants who have left the lands of their birth for the New World , and ...
... attitudes of world Jewry to Israel . The term moledet ( literally " birthplace " ) usually applied to the State of ... attitude of Irish , Ger- man and Italian immigrants who have left the lands of their birth for the New World , and ...
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... attitude , his strict adherence to the principle of family purity - these were some of the things the Jew did in his quest for self- validation and social prestige . Although American Jews now have other opportunities for self ...
... attitude , his strict adherence to the principle of family purity - these were some of the things the Jew did in his quest for self- validation and social prestige . Although American Jews now have other opportunities for self ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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