Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... established economically and socially . They were not only the major employers of the new immigrants but also the philanthropists and cultural leaders . They consid- ered it their duty to Americanize the newcomers as quickly as possible ...
... established economically and socially . They were not only the major employers of the new immigrants but also the philanthropists and cultural leaders . They consid- ered it their duty to Americanize the newcomers as quickly as possible ...
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... established , publishing houses were formed , children's magazines and pedagogical journals were published - an entire cultural movement which served the schools and through which tens of thousands of people were steeped in a Jewish ...
... established , publishing houses were formed , children's magazines and pedagogical journals were published - an entire cultural movement which served the schools and through which tens of thousands of people were steeped in a Jewish ...
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... established yeshivoth , under which name the all - day pa- rochial schools have become known . The first such yeshivah , Etz Hayim , was established in 1886. Jewish subjects were taught in the morning and secular subjects in the ...
... established yeshivoth , under which name the all - day pa- rochial schools have become known . The first such yeshivah , Etz Hayim , was established in 1886. Jewish subjects were taught in the morning and secular subjects in the ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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