Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... official explanation . That withdrawal may have been due to the doubtful success of the plan , the col- lectivization of Jewish farms in the Crimea and to the difficul- ties the agricultural experts experienced in their dealings with ...
... official explanation . That withdrawal may have been due to the doubtful success of the plan , the col- lectivization of Jewish farms in the Crimea and to the difficul- ties the agricultural experts experienced in their dealings with ...
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... officials were forced to promise they would tell outsiders the synagogue was closed down because it had been used for ... official permit to build , the Jews proceeded to build it anyway . The building was confis- cated . In Yevpatoriya ...
... officials were forced to promise they would tell outsiders the synagogue was closed down because it had been used for ... official permit to build , the Jews proceeded to build it anyway . The building was confis- cated . In Yevpatoriya ...
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... official silence on Jewish achievements is provided by an official Soviet booklet called The National Traditions of the Peoples of the Soviet Union , issued by the State Publishing House in Moscow in April 1957. Here , it is stated that ...
... official silence on Jewish achievements is provided by an official Soviet booklet called The National Traditions of the Peoples of the Soviet Union , issued by the State Publishing House in Moscow in April 1957. Here , it is stated that ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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