The Jews: Their History, เล่มที่ 1Louis Finkelstein Schocken Books, 1970 - 556 หน้า Omits ten chapters from the 1960 edition, while many others have been brought up to date. For contents, see Author Catalog. |
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... established com- munities in every town of any importance , whose record is from now on continuous . For the next thousand years , Jewish history is , in the main , the history of the Jews in Europe . It is convenient to pause at this ...
... established com- munities in every town of any importance , whose record is from now on continuous . For the next thousand years , Jewish history is , in the main , the history of the Jews in Europe . It is convenient to pause at this ...
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... established in London - subsequently known as the Great Synagogue , and periodically enlarged in order to accommodate the constant influx : a second congrega- tion was established in 1707 , and a third in 1761 , a fourth in Westminster ...
... established in London - subsequently known as the Great Synagogue , and periodically enlarged in order to accommodate the constant influx : a second congrega- tion was established in 1707 , and a third in 1761 , a fourth in Westminster ...
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... established that supplemented their agrarian economy with small factories operating during the winter months . Dairying and canning and truck gardening and viniculture were , however , the major activities of Alliance and Carmel and ...
... established that supplemented their agrarian economy with small factories operating during the winter months . Dairying and canning and truck gardening and viniculture were , however , the major activities of Alliance and Carmel and ...
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The Biblical Period William Foxwell Albright I | 72 |
The Period of the Talmud 135 B C E 1035 C E | 119 |
The European Age in Jewish History to 1648 | 225 |
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