Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... organizations upon the Jewish community to represent it as a unified whole . In the United States , in an atmosphere of freedom , organized Jewish life has been voluntary . Organizations have arisen expressing every facet of Jewish life ...
... organizations upon the Jewish community to represent it as a unified whole . In the United States , in an atmosphere of freedom , organized Jewish life has been voluntary . Organizations have arisen expressing every facet of Jewish life ...
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... organizations and to function as the American unit in a worldwide organization of a similar type . The widely read Yiddish press and the Zionists were espe- cially vigorous in demanding such an organization . The American Jewish ...
... organizations and to function as the American unit in a worldwide organization of a similar type . The widely read Yiddish press and the Zionists were espe- cially vigorous in demanding such an organization . The American Jewish ...
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... organizations , reduced it to helplessness in dealing with the grave problems threatening world Jewry . Relations between the partners deteriorated progressively , chiefly because of organi- zational rivalries and disagreements on the ...
... organizations , reduced it to helplessness in dealing with the grave problems threatening world Jewry . Relations between the partners deteriorated progressively , chiefly because of organi- zational rivalries and disagreements on the ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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