Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... activities in the Yiddish tongue . The school became a Jewish hearth at which the elders were able to warm themselves , and a center of spiritual life for the secular Jew , just as the temple and synagogue were for the religious Jew ...
... activities in the Yiddish tongue . The school became a Jewish hearth at which the elders were able to warm themselves , and a center of spiritual life for the secular Jew , just as the temple and synagogue were for the religious Jew ...
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... activities of almost three out of four children ( 72.9 percent ) , but only one out of four minds this interference " very much . " Most of the children accept the interferences and limitations as rather natural in the American Jewish ...
... activities of almost three out of four children ( 72.9 percent ) , but only one out of four minds this interference " very much . " Most of the children accept the interferences and limitations as rather natural in the American Jewish ...
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... Activities 74. Pupil activities are encouraged in most schools . These may be " extracurricular , " additional to classroom instruction , or linked with the studies . Pupil activities in order of frequency are : festival and school ...
... Activities 74. Pupil activities are encouraged in most schools . These may be " extracurricular , " additional to classroom instruction , or linked with the studies . Pupil activities in order of frequency are : festival and school ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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