Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... situation were mostly responsible for the deterioration ( Tunisia , Morocco , Turkey ) . It must be remembered , while viewing the situation country by country , that there is a unity in the fate of all these individ- ual Jewish ...
... situation were mostly responsible for the deterioration ( Tunisia , Morocco , Turkey ) . It must be remembered , while viewing the situation country by country , that there is a unity in the fate of all these individ- ual Jewish ...
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... situation started to improve in the second half of 1949 when the Egyptian government began to grant exit visas to Jews and , especially since January , 1950 , when the more moder- ate Wafd party came to power . The government rescinded ...
... situation started to improve in the second half of 1949 when the Egyptian government began to grant exit visas to Jews and , especially since January , 1950 , when the more moder- ate Wafd party came to power . The government rescinded ...
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... situation in an unmistakable way --perhaps in a letter that read something like this : If you will change the place of the meeting from a club to which members of my faith are not admitted , I shall be very glad to attend . To repeat ...
... situation in an unmistakable way --perhaps in a letter that read something like this : If you will change the place of the meeting from a club to which members of my faith are not admitted , I shall be very glad to attend . To repeat ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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