Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Homes for the aged Hospitals Institutions for the Blind , Deaf and Dumb Convalescent homes Nursing homes Orphan homes Girls ' homes and kindergartens Trade schools Cheap or free kitchens Homes for expectant mothers Homes for migrants ...
... Homes for the aged Hospitals Institutions for the Blind , Deaf and Dumb Convalescent homes Nursing homes Orphan homes Girls ' homes and kindergartens Trade schools Cheap or free kitchens Homes for expectant mothers Homes for migrants ...
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... homes , homes for the aged , athletic associations , homes for the poor , cultural societies , etc. , which enriched the texture of Jewish communal life in Europe . Such organizations were numerous in all countries with substantial ...
... homes , homes for the aged , athletic associations , homes for the poor , cultural societies , etc. , which enriched the texture of Jewish communal life in Europe . Such organizations were numerous in all countries with substantial ...
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... homes as bulwarks against the devaluation of Jewish religious and cultural roots . Many parents were unable to hold the home lines of tradition , heritage and identification even though they resisted the insurgent skepticism of their ...
... homes as bulwarks against the devaluation of Jewish religious and cultural roots . Many parents were unable to hold the home lines of tradition , heritage and identification even though they resisted the insurgent skepticism of their ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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