Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... majority of the denizens are clad in rags , and beggars roam the streets . Most of the Jews are peddlers , a small portion are artisans or carpet weavers or shopkeepers , and many live on charity . The shops are small , dark shacks ...
... majority of the denizens are clad in rags , and beggars roam the streets . Most of the Jews are peddlers , a small portion are artisans or carpet weavers or shopkeepers , and many live on charity . The shops are small , dark shacks ...
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... majority of the Jewish population still lived in the traditional Jewish regions of the Ukraine and White Russia . There were 1,532,000 in the Ukraine ( of whom 180,000 were in Odessa , 175,000 in Kiev , 150,000 in Kharkov and 100,000 in ...
... majority of the Jewish population still lived in the traditional Jewish regions of the Ukraine and White Russia . There were 1,532,000 in the Ukraine ( of whom 180,000 were in Odessa , 175,000 in Kiev , 150,000 in Kharkov and 100,000 in ...
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... Majority of One , Only in America , The Gold- bergs on television , the entry of Jewish colloquialisms into the American language . To be sure , Jews as an ethnic type are fur- ther removed than the Irish from the Anglo - Saxon majority ...
... Majority of One , Only in America , The Gold- bergs on television , the entry of Jewish colloquialisms into the American language . To be sure , Jews as an ethnic type are fur- ther removed than the Irish from the Anglo - Saxon majority ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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