Out of Our People's Past: Sources for the Study of Jewish HistoryUnited Synagogue Commission on Jewish Education, 1977 - 718 páginas |
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... hope that this book will stimulate an interest in the study of Jewish history . I am more sure that it provides the student with some insight as to how we may arrive at an understanding of the past . And I am convinced that the method ...
... hope that this book will stimulate an interest in the study of Jewish history . I am more sure that it provides the student with some insight as to how we may arrive at an understanding of the past . And I am convinced that the method ...
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... hope , that we would be glad and eager to see the realization of that hope . I think that is only a common sense inference as to the state of mind which prompts men to adopt such a bylaw as this in the United Synagogue . I agree with ...
... hope , that we would be glad and eager to see the realization of that hope . I think that is only a common sense inference as to the state of mind which prompts men to adopt such a bylaw as this in the United Synagogue . I agree with ...
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... hope sincerely that history will work itself out so that , through the help of God , the actual restoration of Zion will be realized . Otherwise I do not know what my prayers would actually mean . It seems to me that after all we ...
... hope sincerely that history will work itself out so that , through the help of God , the actual restoration of Zion will be realized . Otherwise I do not know what my prayers would actually mean . It seems to me that after all we ...
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To Renew Our Days as of Old | 13 |
Reformation and Renaissance | 54 |
Here God Rests Poland | 102 |
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Out of Our People's Past: Sources for the Study of Jewish History Walter I. Ackerman Vista de fragmentos - 1977 |
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