Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... nature of its housing and daily manner of liv- ing has brought with it its own reaction : one is no longer in- clined to find a real refuge in another social world - the world of Judaism - but desires to escape from every kind of ...
... nature of its housing and daily manner of liv- ing has brought with it its own reaction : one is no longer in- clined to find a real refuge in another social world - the world of Judaism - but desires to escape from every kind of ...
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... nature of the Jew and the character of the Jewish group ? This issue never arose anywhere during those two stages . Neither the Bible nor the Talmud contains any discussion of the nature of the Jewish group - whether it is a race , a ...
... nature of the Jew and the character of the Jewish group ? This issue never arose anywhere during those two stages . Neither the Bible nor the Talmud contains any discussion of the nature of the Jewish group - whether it is a race , a ...
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... Nature of American Jewry But this is not all . American Jews know well that assimila- tion is an ever - present peril , fraught with sacrifice and heart- ache . But they nevertheless do not expect total disappearance . Unlike other ...
... Nature of American Jewry But this is not all . American Jews know well that assimila- tion is an ever - present peril , fraught with sacrifice and heart- ache . But they nevertheless do not expect total disappearance . Unlike other ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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