Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... concern with the welfare of European Jewry to whom they had been sending food , clothing and relief funds . In no cases had such philanthropy touched on political questions until American Jews became concerned about the denial of the ...
... concern with the welfare of European Jewry to whom they had been sending food , clothing and relief funds . In no cases had such philanthropy touched on political questions until American Jews became concerned about the denial of the ...
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... concerned , why did their ancestors in Europe , who were less tolerated and had practically no civil and political rights and no legal protection , have large families ? As long as Jews believe that the hostile attitude toward them and ...
... concerned , why did their ancestors in Europe , who were less tolerated and had practically no civil and political rights and no legal protection , have large families ? As long as Jews believe that the hostile attitude toward them and ...
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... concerned about the views and attitudes of the non - Jews , American Jews are other - directed , in the sense that they wish to be on friendly terms with members of the dominant group and want to be treated as equals . Jews who are ...
... concerned about the views and attitudes of the non - Jews , American Jews are other - directed , in the sense that they wish to be on friendly terms with members of the dominant group and want to be treated as equals . Jews who are ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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