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The Jews of Istanbul are represented by two councils — the Secular Jewish Council with about 8,000 members including their families , and the Orthodox Jewish Council numbering 25,000 members including their families .
The Jews of Istanbul are represented by two councils — the Secular Jewish Council with about 8,000 members including their families , and the Orthodox Jewish Council numbering 25,000 members including their families .
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Over 5,000 families were placed and settled on the land by JCA . In 1960 , some 2,000 families remained . These and other Jews living in and around the settlements totaled some 15,000 . But their farm production has not declined .
Over 5,000 families were placed and settled on the land by JCA . In 1960 , some 2,000 families remained . These and other Jews living in and around the settlements totaled some 15,000 . But their farm production has not declined .
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In the special sampling , this was true for eightyfive out of one hundred and fifty families . Only eight families participated in a predominantly Gentile social group and for 4 ten others the Gentile participating in Jewish circles was ...
In the special sampling , this was true for eightyfive out of one hundred and fifty families . Only eight families participated in a predominantly Gentile social group and for 4 ten others the Gentile participating in Jewish circles was ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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