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The German Jews established many of the great Jewish charitable institutions - orphanages , hospitals , and national federations for the relief of the poor . The German Jews tended to consider themselves as primarily a religious group ...
The German Jews established many of the great Jewish charitable institutions - orphanages , hospitals , and national federations for the relief of the poor . The German Jews tended to consider themselves as primarily a religious group ...
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It was established in 1935 and is made up of delegates from all existing Jewish organizations , except those following the Communist line . Buenos Aires has an elected Kehillah which deals with communal social and cultural matters .
It was established in 1935 and is made up of delegates from all existing Jewish organizations , except those following the Communist line . Buenos Aires has an elected Kehillah which deals with communal social and cultural matters .
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The battles for freedom of speech in England , from which we inherited our tradition , were initially battles for freedom to speak religiously , for freedom to speak in a manner deemed heretical by the established church .
The battles for freedom of speech in England , from which we inherited our tradition , were initially battles for freedom to speak religiously , for freedom to speak in a manner deemed heretical by the established church .
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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