Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... effect of this resurgence was reflected in the Yiddish schools . The latter at- tenuated the Jewish phase of their curricula and emphasized the proletarian and international elements . With the rise of Nazism in Europe and the worsening ...
... effect of this resurgence was reflected in the Yiddish schools . The latter at- tenuated the Jewish phase of their curricula and emphasized the proletarian and international elements . With the rise of Nazism in Europe and the worsening ...
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... effect , from one another . Assimilation has made deep inroads into their ranks , but their hard core has exhibited remarkable powers of moral resistance and elementary self- preservation . In recent years , as a result of wartime and ...
... effect , from one another . Assimilation has made deep inroads into their ranks , but their hard core has exhibited remarkable powers of moral resistance and elementary self- preservation . In recent years , as a result of wartime and ...
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... effect of a spiritual metamorphosis . We should therefore not be surprised , if , as a result of a fully developed Zionist ideology that would be gen- erally accepted by the Jewish people , it would experience a genuine renaissance . In ...
... effect of a spiritual metamorphosis . We should therefore not be surprised , if , as a result of a fully developed Zionist ideology that would be gen- erally accepted by the Jewish people , it would experience a genuine renaissance . In ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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