Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... population , it has become an industrial center . The greater part of its population has either been moved in the course of attempts to settle the Jewish townsman on the land , or has migrated to other regions and found its place in the ...
... population , it has become an industrial center . The greater part of its population has either been moved in the course of attempts to settle the Jewish townsman on the land , or has migrated to other regions and found its place in the ...
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... Jewish stu- dents , in the universities and in the specialized , advanced tech- nical and academic institutes , has ... population of 412,000 , has 40,000 Jews . Bobruisk- total population , 150,000 ; Jewish population , about 60,000 ...
... Jewish stu- dents , in the universities and in the specialized , advanced tech- nical and academic institutes , has ... population of 412,000 , has 40,000 Jews . Bobruisk- total population , 150,000 ; Jewish population , about 60,000 ...
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... people increasing importance in the total Jewish world population . This steady increase has paralleled the general population growth . Today about 160,000,000 people live in the twenty - five countries of Latin America . Eighteen of ...
... people increasing importance in the total Jewish world population . This steady increase has paralleled the general population growth . Today about 160,000,000 people live in the twenty - five countries of Latin America . Eighteen of ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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