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... ment and Education , " and " Prospects and Alternatives . " The unique virtue and value of these documents is that they are based almost entirely on Soviet or non - Soviet Communist sources . Status of Religious Practice Jews are ...
... ment and Education , " and " Prospects and Alternatives . " The unique virtue and value of these documents is that they are based almost entirely on Soviet or non - Soviet Communist sources . Status of Religious Practice Jews are ...
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... ment . He tried terribly hard to prove to me with examples that the transfer or dismissal of Jewish employes in once - back- ward republics that now have “ their own " intelligentsia and professional people capable of occupying the ...
... ment . He tried terribly hard to prove to me with examples that the transfer or dismissal of Jewish employes in once - back- ward republics that now have “ their own " intelligentsia and professional people capable of occupying the ...
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... ment , are not those we have in mind.14 Rather is it the intellec- tual searching for , and wishing to engage in an intensive dis- cussion of matters Jewish , both of secular - temporal concern and of faith and the quest for God , but ...
... ment , are not those we have in mind.14 Rather is it the intellec- tual searching for , and wishing to engage in an intensive dis- cussion of matters Jewish , both of secular - temporal concern and of faith and the quest for God , but ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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