Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... language and their religious and cultural traditions . They were even able to impress many of their folkways and values on those sections of Western Jewry which had been drifting heavily toward assimilation . Yiddish , the language of ...
... language and their religious and cultural traditions . They were even able to impress many of their folkways and values on those sections of Western Jewry which had been drifting heavily toward assimilation . Yiddish , the language of ...
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... language , and economic organization . The last criterion is irrelevant since the economy of the whole Union is centrally planned and directed . Yet even the classification of Jews as a nationality under the criteria of territory and ...
... language , and economic organization . The last criterion is irrelevant since the economy of the whole Union is centrally planned and directed . Yet even the classification of Jews as a nationality under the criteria of territory and ...
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... language of instruction , but also teach Hebrew ; and one uses Hebrew as the language of instruction and also teaches Yiddish . There are about 1,550 students . There is also a Yeshivah with some 110 students . Santiago has five Jewish ...
... language of instruction , but also teach Hebrew ; and one uses Hebrew as the language of instruction and also teaches Yiddish . There are about 1,550 students . There is also a Yeshivah with some 110 students . Santiago has five Jewish ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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