Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... cause of religion . Up to the latter part of the eighteenth century , it is probable that more blood had been shed allegedly for the greater glory of God or the gods , than for any other cause in history . We still shed blood . We still ...
... cause of religion . Up to the latter part of the eighteenth century , it is probable that more blood had been shed allegedly for the greater glory of God or the gods , than for any other cause in history . We still shed blood . We still ...
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... cause it is no longer indispensable . The important task of emo- tional re - training has not yet been adequately financed in any community . A step in this direction is , however , to be found in the strategy of participation ...
... cause it is no longer indispensable . The important task of emo- tional re - training has not yet been adequately financed in any community . A step in this direction is , however , to be found in the strategy of participation ...
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... causes . Simpli- fication of issues provides for economy of energy : if a person feels hostile and aggressive , it is more economical for him to attack one single obstacle in his path than to diffuse his attack upon the many true but ...
... causes . Simpli- fication of issues provides for economy of energy : if a person feels hostile and aggressive , it is more economical for him to attack one single obstacle in his path than to diffuse his attack upon the many true but ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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