Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... majority who wish their children to attend public schools and to receive supplementary Jewish education . 18. During the past fifteen years , Jewish day schools in- creased from 33 schools - 26 in New York - to 214 schools - 136 in New ...
... majority who wish their children to attend public schools and to receive supplementary Jewish education . 18. During the past fifteen years , Jewish day schools in- creased from 33 schools - 26 in New York - to 214 schools - 136 in New ...
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... majority race . Inasmuch as a totali- tarian state grants a measure of autonomy to national groups , it does so only in respect of compact territorial units in each of which the ethnic majority again holds supreme sway , the entire ...
... majority race . Inasmuch as a totali- tarian state grants a measure of autonomy to national groups , it does so only in respect of compact territorial units in each of which the ethnic majority again holds supreme sway , the entire ...
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... majority of American people . The Jews of America be- long more and more to the middle and upper classes ; the num- ber of farmers is almost nil , and the number of workers is constantly declining . Jews are being absorbed in trade ...
... majority of American people . The Jews of America be- long more and more to the middle and upper classes ; the num- ber of farmers is almost nil , and the number of workers is constantly declining . Jews are being absorbed in trade ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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