Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... took place from time to time , and in November , 1953 , nine men and four women arrested for alleged Zionist and Communist activities , were tried and sentenced . Similarly , alien residents of Egypt who visited Israel were not re ...
... took place from time to time , and in November , 1953 , nine men and four women arrested for alleged Zionist and Communist activities , were tried and sentenced . Similarly , alien residents of Egypt who visited Israel were not re ...
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... took place in Damascus ; in 1946 , frequent arrests of Jews on charges of maintaining contacts with Zionists or Palestine occurred . Confiscation of Jewish - owned land took place somewhat later . On the other hand , Jews were still ...
... took place in Damascus ; in 1946 , frequent arrests of Jews on charges of maintaining contacts with Zionists or Palestine occurred . Confiscation of Jewish - owned land took place somewhat later . On the other hand , Jews were still ...
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... took the Old World with them and transplanted it across the seas in the New : Well - established people of means , as well as artisans and petty traders , with their wives and children , left their homes , taking with them their rabbis ...
... took the Old World with them and transplanted it across the seas in the New : Well - established people of means , as well as artisans and petty traders , with their wives and children , left their homes , taking with them their rabbis ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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