Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... idea of a democratically elected international political body which would fight for the rights of Jews in all countries . It was this idea which was eventually embodied in the World Jewish Congress , formed in 1936 . The ICO ( Jewish ...
... idea of a democratically elected international political body which would fight for the rights of Jews in all countries . It was this idea which was eventually embodied in the World Jewish Congress , formed in 1936 . The ICO ( Jewish ...
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... idea is not implemented by active mem- bership in a Zionist organization.21 From his American vantage point he commends the idea of a Jewish national state , takes pride in Israel's achievements , is earnestly interested in Israel's ...
... idea is not implemented by active mem- bership in a Zionist organization.21 From his American vantage point he commends the idea of a Jewish national state , takes pride in Israel's achievements , is earnestly interested in Israel's ...
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... idea triumph . Just as free competition in the economic field will achieve eco- nomic equilibrium , social and political equilibrium will be achieved by free trade in ideas . Once adopted , however , the free market analogy must be ...
... idea triumph . Just as free competition in the economic field will achieve eco- nomic equilibrium , social and political equilibrium will be achieved by free trade in ideas . Once adopted , however , the free market analogy must be ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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