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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... respect cannot be construed as a heathen custom . Those who think so are sadly mistaken and are like those who are pretentiously pious and refuse to read a book which is not written in Hebrew . They are sorely confused and know nothing ...
... respect cannot be construed as a heathen custom . Those who think so are sadly mistaken and are like those who are pretentiously pious and refuse to read a book which is not written in Hebrew . They are sorely confused and know nothing ...
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... respect to its wisdom nor its tranquility of mind , but in respect to its social organization and good fortune with which it obtained supremacy and kept it so many years ... the only respects in which the Hebrews surpassed other nations ...
... respect to its wisdom nor its tranquility of mind , but in respect to its social organization and good fortune with which it obtained supremacy and kept it so many years ... the only respects in which the Hebrews surpassed other nations ...
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... respect of its producing obedience or obstinacy , and not in respect of its truth ; and as no one will dispute that men's dispositions are exceedingly varied , that all do not acquiesce in the same things , but are ruled some by one ...
... respect of its producing obedience or obstinacy , and not in respect of its truth ; and as no one will dispute that men's dispositions are exceedingly varied , that all do not acquiesce in the same things , but are ruled some by one ...
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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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