Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... minority consisting of scattered individuals and yet striving to assert itself , can expect no quarter from the operation of such a sys- tem . The outstanding peculiarity of the world position of the Jewish people as a ubiquitous minority ...
... minority consisting of scattered individuals and yet striving to assert itself , can expect no quarter from the operation of such a sys- tem . The outstanding peculiarity of the world position of the Jewish people as a ubiquitous minority ...
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... minority ; in Eretz Israel , it protected the Greek minority against the Jews . " Divide and rule " was the motto . The difference in Rome's attitudes to the two groups was so great that after the destruction of the Temple , Vespasian ...
... minority ; in Eretz Israel , it protected the Greek minority against the Jews . " Divide and rule " was the motto . The difference in Rome's attitudes to the two groups was so great that after the destruction of the Temple , Vespasian ...
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... minority status . If Jews could not change the weather they could dress according to the climate , with the result that the Jew's intercourse within the group assumed a defensive orien- tation . Inhibited by and conditioned to his ...
... minority status . If Jews could not change the weather they could dress according to the climate , with the result that the Jew's intercourse within the group assumed a defensive orien- tation . Inhibited by and conditioned to his ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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