Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... remain a Jewish state . One might deplore the col- lapse within it of certain spiritual and social values and the resultant degeneration or distortion of Jewishness - but , dehy- drated and distorted , such Jewishness as might remain ...
... remain a Jewish state . One might deplore the col- lapse within it of certain spiritual and social values and the resultant degeneration or distortion of Jewishness - but , dehy- drated and distorted , such Jewishness as might remain ...
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... remain Amer- ican , Britain British , and France French , were they to don or be forced into a totalitarian strait jacket . But the institution of such a regime in all those countries would subject their Jewish communities to a process ...
... remain Amer- ican , Britain British , and France French , were they to don or be forced into a totalitarian strait jacket . But the institution of such a regime in all those countries would subject their Jewish communities to a process ...
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... remain a Jew . " 21 Until now the Jew could not exercise this choice to be or not to be a Jew . The irresistible forces of his- tory and circumstance compelled him " to accept what his birth had already defined , " he argues . This ...
... remain a Jew . " 21 Until now the Jew could not exercise this choice to be or not to be a Jew . The irresistible forces of his- tory and circumstance compelled him " to accept what his birth had already defined , " he argues . This ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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