Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Jewish population to about 30,000 in 1954 . In 1954 , the situation worsened . Arrests for alleged Zionist and Communist activities took place , and three Jews were arrested on charges of allegedly setting fire to the U. S. library and a ...
... Jewish population to about 30,000 in 1954 . In 1954 , the situation worsened . Arrests for alleged Zionist and Communist activities took place , and three Jews were arrested on charges of allegedly setting fire to the U. S. library and a ...
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... Jews each . Ankara , the capital of Turkey , had about 650 Jews . In the middle of the 1930's the number of Jews was estimated at 78,000 . Economically the Jews suffered a certain number of disabil- ities . The ban on the acquisition of ...
... Jews each . Ankara , the capital of Turkey , had about 650 Jews . In the middle of the 1930's the number of Jews was estimated at 78,000 . Economically the Jews suffered a certain number of disabil- ities . The ban on the acquisition of ...
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... Jews in these towns dropped precipitously . In 1926 , for example , Minsk had 53,000 Jews in its total pop- ulation of 131,000 ; in 1939 its total population had risen to 238,000 while the number of Jews had remained almost station- ary ...
... Jews in these towns dropped precipitously . In 1926 , for example , Minsk had 53,000 Jews in its total pop- ulation of 131,000 ; in 1939 its total population had risen to 238,000 while the number of Jews had remained almost station- ary ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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