Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... possible reassessment of its values , it seems to me that the movement should abandon its view that anti - Semitism is the main motive for the exodus of the children of Israel . Under the impact of everyday life , the anti - Semitic ...
... possible reassessment of its values , it seems to me that the movement should abandon its view that anti - Semitism is the main motive for the exodus of the children of Israel . Under the impact of everyday life , the anti - Semitic ...
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... possible rea- son for it is that they try to have their children at an early age . There are , however , other factors to be considered . Because of differences in mortality rate , it is quite possible that a relatively larger number of ...
... possible rea- son for it is that they try to have their children at an early age . There are , however , other factors to be considered . Because of differences in mortality rate , it is quite possible that a relatively larger number of ...
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... possible that more Jew- ish than other mental patients are being treated privately by psychiatrists and psychoanalysts or are patients in private hos- pitals than non - Jewish mental patients . This very likely accounts for the fact ...
... possible that more Jew- ish than other mental patients are being treated privately by psychiatrists and psychoanalysts or are patients in private hos- pitals than non - Jewish mental patients . This very likely accounts for the fact ...
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