Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... influence of the socialist movement and the Forwarts , opened its own school in this same year . The opening of the first Arbeiter Ring School was the cul- mination of a long struggle in socialist circles between the old ideological and ...
... influence of the socialist movement and the Forwarts , opened its own school in this same year . The opening of the first Arbeiter Ring School was the cul- mination of a long struggle in socialist circles between the old ideological and ...
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... influence upon style and usage resulted in a marked reversion to the use of the rabbinic , mixed Hebrew and Aramaic form of writing . The Renaissance , however , was not entirely without influence on Hebrew . In central and north ...
... influence upon style and usage resulted in a marked reversion to the use of the rabbinic , mixed Hebrew and Aramaic form of writing . The Renaissance , however , was not entirely without influence on Hebrew . In central and north ...
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... influence for a deeper interest in Judaism and Jewish culture also upon the upper strata of Jewry - the German Jews . A contributing factor was the arrival during the years 1905-1920 , of numerous young Hebrew writers and Zionist ...
... influence for a deeper interest in Judaism and Jewish culture also upon the upper strata of Jewry - the German Jews . A contributing factor was the arrival during the years 1905-1920 , of numerous young Hebrew writers and Zionist ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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