Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Israel . Until 1948 , only about 3,500 Iranian Jews arrived in Palestine and Israel . Since the establishment of the State of Israel to 1955 , about 40,000 Jews have emigrated from Iran . Thereafter , emigration declined , partly ...
... Israel . Until 1948 , only about 3,500 Iranian Jews arrived in Palestine and Israel . Since the establishment of the State of Israel to 1955 , about 40,000 Jews have emigrated from Iran . Thereafter , emigration declined , partly ...
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... Israel's Zionist delegation ( as distinguished from its Com- munist delegation ) at the 1957 Moscow Youth Festival . These reactions are , at least in part , the result of persistent Soviet anti- Israel propaganda , which Soviet Jews ...
... Israel's Zionist delegation ( as distinguished from its Com- munist delegation ) at the 1957 Moscow Youth Festival . These reactions are , at least in part , the result of persistent Soviet anti- Israel propaganda , which Soviet Jews ...
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... Israel . Significantly , all these tourists were Jews . Upon their return home a spate of " eye- witness " anti - Israel articles appeared in the press . ( It is also known , from cautiously formulated private letters written by Soviet ...
... Israel . Significantly , all these tourists were Jews . Upon their return home a spate of " eye- witness " anti - Israel articles appeared in the press . ( It is also known , from cautiously formulated private letters written by Soviet ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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