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It is not unlikely that the teachers of the people deeply resented having Aramaic accorded a position of equality with Hebrew . But this first people's language to be fashioned from a borrowed tongue triumphed over all opposition ...
It is not unlikely that the teachers of the people deeply resented having Aramaic accorded a position of equality with Hebrew . But this first people's language to be fashioned from a borrowed tongue triumphed over all opposition ...
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The Sephardim did not relish their minority position in regard to the Ashkenazim and their leading congregation , Shearith Israel , declined the invitation . The leading Reform congregation , Emanu - El , also declined .
The Sephardim did not relish their minority position in regard to the Ashkenazim and their leading congregation , Shearith Israel , declined the invitation . The leading Reform congregation , Emanu - El , also declined .
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From this position the conclusion is derived that the Jews of the Diaspora are essentially a part of the Israeli nation , with rights and duties related to the State . Moreover , due to his remoteness from the homeland , the Diaspora ...
From this position the conclusion is derived that the Jews of the Diaspora are essentially a part of the Israeli nation , with rights and duties related to the State . Moreover , due to his remoteness from the homeland , the Diaspora ...
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