Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... arrested were prepared , and indiscriminate arrests of Jews accused of Zionist or Communist activity were made in Cairo , Alexandria , and Port Said . Although no official data on the number of detainees in May and June were released ...
... arrested were prepared , and indiscriminate arrests of Jews accused of Zionist or Communist activity were made in Cairo , Alexandria , and Port Said . Although no official data on the number of detainees in May and June were released ...
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... Arrests for alleged Zionist and Communist activities took place , and three Jews were arrested on charges of allegedly setting fire to the U. S. library and a number of cinemas . In July , 1954 , 120 Jewish homes were raided by the ...
... Arrests for alleged Zionist and Communist activities took place , and three Jews were arrested on charges of allegedly setting fire to the U. S. library and a number of cinemas . In July , 1954 , 120 Jewish homes were raided by the ...
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... arrested in 1954 were released , new arrests of Jews took place in Novem- ber , 1955. These followed an intense campaign by Egyptian newspapers against important Jewish businessmen , physicians , and officials who were branded as spies ...
... arrested in 1954 were released , new arrests of Jews took place in Novem- ber , 1955. These followed an intense campaign by Egyptian newspapers against important Jewish businessmen , physicians , and officials who were branded as spies ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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