Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Lithuania there were 13,607 students in 108 elementary schools and several thousand students in Jewish secondary schools . European Jewry also published 43 daily newspapers ( 38 of them in Yiddish ) , 171 weekly periodicals ( 130 in ...
... Lithuania there were 13,607 students in 108 elementary schools and several thousand students in Jewish secondary schools . European Jewry also published 43 daily newspapers ( 38 of them in Yiddish ) , 171 weekly periodicals ( 130 in ...
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... Lithuanian , White Russian and Ukra- nian territories was annulled - the Kehillot continued to exist , mas- querading ... Lithuania , where the policy of the government operated , on the one hand , to isolate the Jewish population and to ...
... Lithuanian , White Russian and Ukra- nian territories was annulled - the Kehillot continued to exist , mas- querading ... Lithuania , where the policy of the government operated , on the one hand , to isolate the Jewish population and to ...
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... Lithuania and Latvia In 1936 , Lithuania had 13,607 students enrolled in 108 Jewish elementary schools . In addition , there were 14 Hebrew and Jew- ish high schools with approximately 4,000 pupils . Latvia had 10,787 students going to ...
... Lithuania and Latvia In 1936 , Lithuania had 13,607 students enrolled in 108 Jewish elementary schools . In addition , there were 14 Hebrew and Jew- ish high schools with approximately 4,000 pupils . Latvia had 10,787 students going to ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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