Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... movement gradually took root among the Jews of Germany , it became obvious that Hebrew was the only medium for spreading the new movement and its ideas in the community . To accomplish this purpose , an attempt was made to broaden the ...
... movement gradually took root among the Jews of Germany , it became obvious that Hebrew was the only medium for spreading the new movement and its ideas in the community . To accomplish this purpose , an attempt was made to broaden the ...
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... movement was the beginning of Hebrew periodical literature with the pioneer publication of the Measef ( A Miscellany ) ... movement flourished , though not without some opposition from ultra - orthodox groups . It struck roots and en ...
... movement was the beginning of Hebrew periodical literature with the pioneer publication of the Measef ( A Miscellany ) ... movement flourished , though not without some opposition from ultra - orthodox groups . It struck roots and en ...
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... movement , which enjoys great popularity , is Existentialism , particularly in its French garb . This movement goes so far as to assert that not only has social existence no meaning , but that existence in general is in its very nature ...
... movement , which enjoys great popularity , is Existentialism , particularly in its French garb . This movement goes so far as to assert that not only has social existence no meaning , but that existence in general is in its very nature ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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