Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Kehillot had therefore not been able to take as many func- tions into their competency . Polish Jewry , as a result , expended more money on institutions and organizations that were privately controlled . In general , however , the ...
... Kehillot had therefore not been able to take as many func- tions into their competency . Polish Jewry , as a result , expended more money on institutions and organizations that were privately controlled . In general , however , the ...
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... Kehillot which is not apparent in the foregoing tables . For example , the expenditures of the German Kehillot on health matters are included under the heading of " charity expenditures , " while in the case of the Polish Kehillot this ...
... Kehillot which is not apparent in the foregoing tables . For example , the expenditures of the German Kehillot on health matters are included under the heading of " charity expenditures , " while in the case of the Polish Kehillot this ...
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... Kehillot in the Lithuanian , White Russian and Ukra- nian territories was annulled - the Kehillot continued to exist , mas- querading under different names . The tendency of the Jewish Kehillot to widen their functions and to extend ...
... Kehillot in the Lithuanian , White Russian and Ukra- nian territories was annulled - the Kehillot continued to exist , mas- querading under different names . The tendency of the Jewish Kehillot to widen their functions and to extend ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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