Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 31
Seite 357
... exile until the Spanish period , and Yiddish , which began in approxi- mately the twelfth century and has survived to the present day . After the Babylonian exile the speech of the Jewish people was Aramaic . In order to avoid making ...
... exile until the Spanish period , and Yiddish , which began in approxi- mately the twelfth century and has survived to the present day . After the Babylonian exile the speech of the Jewish people was Aramaic . In order to avoid making ...
Seite 379
... exile , they seem to have brought with them the Aramaic language they had used there . It took deep root among the people , and dur- ing the subsequent centuries of the Second Commonwealth period - until the destruction of the Temple in ...
... exile , they seem to have brought with them the Aramaic language they had used there . It took deep root among the people , and dur- ing the subsequent centuries of the Second Commonwealth period - until the destruction of the Temple in ...
Seite 565
... exile , was not at all like the people that returned from exile in the days of Zerubbabel , Ezra and Nehemiah and founded the Second Temple . There is a great difference between the period of Persian rule and the period of the Greeks ...
... exile , was not at all like the people that returned from exile in the days of Zerubbabel , Ezra and Nehemiah and founded the Second Temple . There is a great difference between the period of Persian rule and the period of the Greeks ...
Inhalt
Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
Urheberrecht | |
15 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
achievement American Jewish American Jewish Committee American Jewish Congress American Jews anti-Semitism Aramaic artists assimilation attitude B'nai B'rith Bible Catholic Census century Christian Committee congregational Congress creative day schools Diaspora Jewry economic emancipation enrollment Eretz Israel ethnic Europe European exile fact faith German Haskalah Hebrew language high school important increase interfaith marriage Israeli Jewish art Jewish children Jewish community Jewish culture Jewish education Jewish group Jewish history Jewish immigrants Jewish population Jewish schools Jewish women Judaism land leaders literary literature living marriage married ment modern mothers movement non-Jewish non-Jews novel novelist number of children organization Orthodox parents percent period poet Poland political problems Protestant pupils Rabbi redemption religion religious reported result Russia Second Temple Sholom Aleichem Soviet spiritual status Sunday schools surveys synagogue Talmud teachers tion Torah tradition United weekday schools writers Yiddish York City Zionist