Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Moslem religion . Since , in essence , a Moslem state is a theocratic society , non - Moslems cannot be part of it ; they may only be tolerated , the degree of tolerance depending on the particular characteris- tics of the non - Moslem ...
... Moslem religion . Since , in essence , a Moslem state is a theocratic society , non - Moslems cannot be part of it ; they may only be tolerated , the degree of tolerance depending on the particular characteris- tics of the non - Moslem ...
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... Moslem countries tell a sad story of elimination or , at least considerable reduction , of well - established Jewish communities , almost all of them among the oldest in the world . To complete the survey of the fate of Jews in Moslem ...
... Moslem countries tell a sad story of elimination or , at least considerable reduction , of well - established Jewish communities , almost all of them among the oldest in the world . To complete the survey of the fate of Jews in Moslem ...
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... Moslems was not accepted . The Jews had to wear long side curls , a special turban , a long black shirt , and no shoes . They were not permitted to touch a Moslem ; they were not allowed to raise their voices in the presence of Moslems ...
... Moslems was not accepted . The Jews had to wear long side curls , a special turban , a long black shirt , and no shoes . They were not permitted to touch a Moslem ; they were not allowed to raise their voices in the presence of Moslems ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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