Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... reason ( literacy is indis- pensable to modern industrialization ) and a political reason ( literacy facilitates the penetration of the Party line to the masses ) . But the case of the 3,000 - odd Udege , in Eastern Siberia , is still ...
... reason ( literacy is indis- pensable to modern industrialization ) and a political reason ( literacy facilitates the penetration of the Party line to the masses ) . But the case of the 3,000 - odd Udege , in Eastern Siberia , is still ...
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... reasons for the bankruptcy of an undertak- ing which had at its disposal large sums of money , large stretches of good land and ... reason was the lack of faith in the possibility of establishing a Jewish future in the colonies . It is ...
... reasons for the bankruptcy of an undertak- ing which had at its disposal large sums of money , large stretches of good land and ... reason was the lack of faith in the possibility of establishing a Jewish future in the colonies . It is ...
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... reason to suppose that college students ( perhaps especially those study- ing psychology ) are disposed to give less prejudiced responses than a more unselected group , still there is no ground for believ- ing their life - experiences ...
... reason to suppose that college students ( perhaps especially those study- ing psychology ) are disposed to give less prejudiced responses than a more unselected group , still there is no ground for believ- ing their life - experiences ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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