Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... force in helping the immigrant to integrate himself into the New World environment . IV At the time of World War I , Yiddish was the language of about 12,000,000 Jews in all parts of the world . It encountered strong opposition in the ...
... force in helping the immigrant to integrate himself into the New World environment . IV At the time of World War I , Yiddish was the language of about 12,000,000 Jews in all parts of the world . It encountered strong opposition in the ...
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... Forces Inimical to Judaism When we deal with the possibility of establishing Judaism as a spiritual force of world significance , it appears that our inner question is also our outer question , that is , the question that arises among ...
... Forces Inimical to Judaism When we deal with the possibility of establishing Judaism as a spiritual force of world significance , it appears that our inner question is also our outer question , that is , the question that arises among ...
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... force from the standpoint of Judaism because every obliteration of distinctions is a threat to the existence of a separate people . But this is the price we pay for being admitted into the modern world . Another force which carries ...
... force from the standpoint of Judaism because every obliteration of distinctions is a threat to the existence of a separate people . But this is the price we pay for being admitted into the modern world . Another force which carries ...
Inhalt
Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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