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Leder\u27s My Life in Stalinist Russia: An American Woman Looks Back - Book Review
Bisha, Robin
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Still 'standing with' Israel?: Canadian foreign policy and the legacy of Stephen Harper. [PDF]
Bakan AB, Abu-Laban Y.
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Alexander Luria and Jean Piaget: Partial Reconstruction of Their Cooperation. [PDF]
Ratcliff M, van der Veer R.
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2008
In the summer of 2006, the author received a message that read, Love the Nazis, and KILL THE JEWS DEAD. And that was the trigger that launched internationally known scholar Falk into work on this book. Anti-Semitism has once again become a worldwide phenomenon, growing largely during the last decade of the 20th century and the early years of the 21st ...
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In the summer of 2006, the author received a message that read, Love the Nazis, and KILL THE JEWS DEAD. And that was the trigger that launched internationally known scholar Falk into work on this book. Anti-Semitism has once again become a worldwide phenomenon, growing largely during the last decade of the 20th century and the early years of the 21st ...
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2018
Anti-Semitism is a form of racism which sees Jews as a dangerous and despicable group in society. It has solid philosophical sources in the work of German Idealism which emphasized the distinctiveness of Judaism and how it has been superseded by Christianity.
Oliver Leaman, Clive Nyman
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Anti-Semitism is a form of racism which sees Jews as a dangerous and despicable group in society. It has solid philosophical sources in the work of German Idealism which emphasized the distinctiveness of Judaism and how it has been superseded by Christianity.
Oliver Leaman, Clive Nyman
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2012
Anti-Semitism remained a stable element in the history of Christian Europe for centuries. This hardly changed when, starting in the mid-nineteenth century, Jews gradually gained acceptance to academic careers. A closer look at the academic life of German-Jewish mathematicians reveals the extent to which anti-Semitic prejudices were responsible for ...
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Anti-Semitism remained a stable element in the history of Christian Europe for centuries. This hardly changed when, starting in the mid-nineteenth century, Jews gradually gained acceptance to academic careers. A closer look at the academic life of German-Jewish mathematicians reveals the extent to which anti-Semitic prejudices were responsible for ...
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