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For example , the expenditures of the German Kehillot on health matters are included under the heading of " charity expenditures , ” while in the case of the Polish Kehillot this category is listed separately .
For example , the expenditures of the German Kehillot on health matters are included under the heading of " charity expenditures , ” while in the case of the Polish Kehillot this category is listed separately .
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In the forties the Jewish government worker who joined the imposing “ Y ” at 16th and Q Streets in Washington D. C. , for example , could swim and play handball to surfeit in the company of other Jewish young men .
In the forties the Jewish government worker who joined the imposing “ Y ” at 16th and Q Streets in Washington D. C. , for example , could swim and play handball to surfeit in the company of other Jewish young men .
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The contributions , for example , which artists like Marian Anderson and Paul Robeson have made to the appreciation of talent regardless of race , are unmeasured but certainly large . The fact that Leonard Bernstein , Walter Damrosch ...
The contributions , for example , which artists like Marian Anderson and Paul Robeson have made to the appreciation of talent regardless of race , are unmeasured but certainly large . The fact that Leonard Bernstein , Walter Damrosch ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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