The evolution of man and societyAllen & Unwin, 1969 - 751 من الصفحات |
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... Jews and Christians were willing to employ the same artisans to make non-pagan mosaics for synagogues and for churches.1 The mode of evolution of the Jews had now decisively changed. The early Jewish nation had been a complete society ...
... Jews and Christians were willing to employ the same artisans to make non-pagan mosaics for synagogues and for churches.1 The mode of evolution of the Jews had now decisively changed. The early Jewish nation had been a complete society ...
الصفحة 463
... Jews move throughout Empires of Cyrus and Alexander and old Greek, Etruscan and Phoenician colonies (e.g. Crimea, Spain, Italy, North Africa and Yemen) Jewish quarter in Alexandria 330 B.C. 3. ROMAN DISPERSAL: 70 B.C.-A.D. 320 [216 Jews ...
... Jews move throughout Empires of Cyrus and Alexander and old Greek, Etruscan and Phoenician colonies (e.g. Crimea, Spain, Italy, North Africa and Yemen) Jewish quarter in Alexandria 330 B.C. 3. ROMAN DISPERSAL: 70 B.C.-A.D. 320 [216 Jews ...
الصفحة 468
... Jewish if its mother was Jewish. After the American and French Revolutions outstanding individuals among the Jewish communities of Europe and America were able to take advantage of the rights slowly conferred on Jews. These men were ...
... Jewish if its mother was Jewish. After the American and French Revolutions outstanding individuals among the Jewish communities of Europe and America were able to take advantage of the rights slowly conferred on Jews. These men were ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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