Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... become members of craft cooperatives if they did not transfer to industry . In 1939 the number of craftsmen in cooperatives was four times as great as those outside the cooperatives . But the percentage of craftsmen in the Jewish ...
... become members of craft cooperatives if they did not transfer to industry . In 1939 the number of craftsmen in cooperatives was four times as great as those outside the cooperatives . But the percentage of craftsmen in the Jewish ...
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... become the Manchester of Argentina . Here , in less than a decade , over a hundred textile mills , open day and night , produced more than 20,000,000 meters of woolen and silk goods annually . The day is too short for Vija Linch . The ...
... become the Manchester of Argentina . Here , in less than a decade , over a hundred textile mills , open day and night , produced more than 20,000,000 meters of woolen and silk goods annually . The day is too short for Vija Linch . The ...
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... become a major weapon , we shall have to know more than we do about the best methods of exposing unpleasant situations so that they become a matter of immediate personal concern to the largest number of citizens . We need careful ...
... become a major weapon , we shall have to know more than we do about the best methods of exposing unpleasant situations so that they become a matter of immediate personal concern to the largest number of citizens . We need careful ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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