Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... literature , political activities , religious and philosophical discussions . The Nazis ' first move was to crowd into this already con- gested district the more than 100,000 Jews who lived in other sections of Warsaw . It was not long ...
... literature , political activities , religious and philosophical discussions . The Nazis ' first move was to crowd into this already con- gested district the more than 100,000 Jews who lived in other sections of Warsaw . It was not long ...
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... literature , and Yiddish folklore . It is not easy to ascertain whether there was any popular interest in these studies or whether they were " official " works . The official historian of Soviet Jewry sees the greatest achievements of ...
... literature , and Yiddish folklore . It is not easy to ascertain whether there was any popular interest in these studies or whether they were " official " works . The official historian of Soviet Jewry sees the greatest achievements of ...
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... literature on the evils of intolerance and the desirability of practicing the idea that all men are created equal . A great deal of such literature has been distributed but its effects have seldom been tested . No organ- ization seems ...
... literature on the evils of intolerance and the desirability of practicing the idea that all men are created equal . A great deal of such literature has been distributed but its effects have seldom been tested . No organ- ization seems ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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