Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... human experience in which people have identified themselves emotionally with national areas and their symbols , humanity had to endure the truth that , despite Billy Graham , there was no pat answer to the enigma " What shall I do to be ...
... human experience in which people have identified themselves emotionally with national areas and their symbols , humanity had to endure the truth that , despite Billy Graham , there was no pat answer to the enigma " What shall I do to be ...
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... human , and we are not - or we would be more than human , we are not that either— if we did not feel a great debt of gratitude toward a system which , after almost two thousand years of persecution , has given Jews a real haven and a ...
... human , and we are not - or we would be more than human , we are not that either— if we did not feel a great debt of gratitude toward a system which , after almost two thousand years of persecution , has given Jews a real haven and a ...
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... human - relations councils and " unity " groups throughout the country . They were the years of the launching of vast human - relations education projects , of the passage of effective civil rights legislation in many states . The ...
... human - relations councils and " unity " groups throughout the country . They were the years of the launching of vast human - relations education projects , of the passage of effective civil rights legislation in many states . The ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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