Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... century world , Jewry's spiritual and political hub began to shift to Spain . By the year 1492 when Christopher Columbus discovered the New World , Sephardic Jews were , even numerically , the foremost body in Jewry . The Inquisi ...
... century world , Jewry's spiritual and political hub began to shift to Spain . By the year 1492 when Christopher Columbus discovered the New World , Sephardic Jews were , even numerically , the foremost body in Jewry . The Inquisi ...
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... century illustrates the striking growth of Jewish communal activity : 1907 1926 1931 ( In marks ) ( Per capita ) ... century . The Cheverath M'fitsei Haskala ( Society for the Promotion of Secular Education ) was established in the ' 60's ...
... century illustrates the striking growth of Jewish communal activity : 1907 1926 1931 ( In marks ) ( Per capita ) ... century . The Cheverath M'fitsei Haskala ( Society for the Promotion of Secular Education ) was established in the ' 60's ...
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... centuries . We created religious freedom when the Maccabeans fought against the Seleucids in the sec- ond century before Christ . We , too , interpret our history not uninfluenced by chauvinistic motivations because , truthfully , the ...
... centuries . We created religious freedom when the Maccabeans fought against the Seleucids in the sec- ond century before Christ . We , too , interpret our history not uninfluenced by chauvinistic motivations because , truthfully , the ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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