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The Menahem Stern Jerusalem lectures

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The Menahem Stern Jerusalem lectures

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Ḥevrah ha-hisṭorit ha-Yiśreʾelit
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Published for Brandeis University Press by University Press of New England
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Material Type
図書
Alternative Title
The Menaham Stern Jerusalem lectures
Place of Publication (Country Code)
us
Target Audience
一般
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Sponsored by the Historical Society of Israel
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