Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... fact which so frustrates Golda Meier and David Ben Gurion as they clamor for American Jewish youth with their advanced training and technological know - how . This may ex- plain the note sounded by the negators of the Galut , sounding ...
... fact which so frustrates Golda Meier and David Ben Gurion as they clamor for American Jewish youth with their advanced training and technological know - how . This may ex- plain the note sounded by the negators of the Galut , sounding ...
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... fact that often he has achieved more than he would have accomplished as a hired hand does not negate the fact that one who must shape his career according to the prej- udice of others rather than his own aspirations is not wholly secure ...
... fact that often he has achieved more than he would have accomplished as a hired hand does not negate the fact that one who must shape his career according to the prej- udice of others rather than his own aspirations is not wholly secure ...
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... fact that peo- ple observe discrimination as a normal fact in their own en- vironment . If we try to change people's feelings while the caste barriers remain tacitly accepted , the habits built around those barriers would silently undo ...
... fact that peo- ple observe discrimination as a normal fact in their own en- vironment . If we try to change people's feelings while the caste barriers remain tacitly accepted , the habits built around those barriers would silently undo ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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