Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... 175,000,000 ) ( Jewish losses are of European Jewry only . Jews who died in the Allied armies are included in the total of their respective countries . ) losses were more than five times that of the Yugoslavs 20 JEWS IN THE MODERN WORLD 22.
... 175,000,000 ) ( Jewish losses are of European Jewry only . Jews who died in the Allied armies are included in the total of their respective countries . ) losses were more than five times that of the Yugoslavs 20 JEWS IN THE MODERN WORLD 22.
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... respective homelands , in isolation from both the local population and the outside world , in Iraq , Syria , Libya , and Egypt . In other countries ( Iran , Turkey , Tunisia , Morocco ) substantial , although considerably reduced in ...
... respective homelands , in isolation from both the local population and the outside world , in Iraq , Syria , Libya , and Egypt . In other countries ( Iran , Turkey , Tunisia , Morocco ) substantial , although considerably reduced in ...
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... respectively fair treatment of all races , colors , and creeds and avoidance of false or misleading statements . There- fore , and since the Daily News has promised , or rather threat- ened , that its policy " will carry over to the ...
... respectively fair treatment of all races , colors , and creeds and avoidance of false or misleading statements . There- fore , and since the Daily News has promised , or rather threat- ened , that its policy " will carry over to the ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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