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Finding Home and Homeland Jewish Youth and Zionism in the Aftermath of the Holocaust. Author Avinoam Patt

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Author: Author Avinoam Patt
Published Date: 15 Jul 2009
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Language: English
Format: Paperback| 373 pages
ISBN10: 0814334261
Publication City/Country: Detroit, MI, United States
Imprint: none
Dimension: 157.48x 233.68x 30.48mm| 725.75g
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