Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Soviet booklet called The National Traditions of the Peoples of the Soviet Union , issued by the State Publishing House in Moscow in April 1957. Here , it is stated that 10,940 soldiers and officers received the order , " Hero of the ...
... Soviet booklet called The National Traditions of the Peoples of the Soviet Union , issued by the State Publishing House in Moscow in April 1957. Here , it is stated that 10,940 soldiers and officers received the order , " Hero of the ...
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... Soviet nationalities . At that time , then , Jews constituted no more than .8 percent of the Supreme Soviet's total member- ship . In March 1950 , two of the 678 members ( .3 percent ) of the Soviet of the Union , and three of the 638 ...
... Soviet nationalities . At that time , then , Jews constituted no more than .8 percent of the Supreme Soviet's total member- ship . In March 1950 , two of the 678 members ( .3 percent ) of the Soviet of the Union , and three of the 638 ...
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... Soviet relations with the Arab countries , since a large proportion of Soviet Jews who would emigrate would presumably settle in Israel . There is something to be said , however , against each of these objections . Emigration is not ...
... Soviet relations with the Arab countries , since a large proportion of Soviet Jews who would emigrate would presumably settle in Israel . There is something to be said , however , against each of these objections . Emigration is not ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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