Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformKnopf, 1952 - 503 pages |
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... Union College Press , Cincinnati , 1949 ) , pp . 18–19 ; interviews with the late Rabbi Edward L. Israel , a leader in Reform Jewish circles . The committee first appeared in 1904 under the name Committee on Social Religious Union , and ...
... Union College Press , Cincinnati , 1949 ) , pp . 18–19 ; interviews with the late Rabbi Edward L. Israel , a leader in Reform Jewish circles . The committee first appeared in 1904 under the name Committee on Social Religious Union , and ...
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... union . . . . The unionist . . . has come to depend upon his union for that material prosperity and advancement which , according to the American tradition , was to be the inevi- table result of American political ideas and institutions ...
... union . . . . The unionist . . . has come to depend upon his union for that material prosperity and advancement which , according to the American tradition , was to be the inevi- table result of American political ideas and institutions ...
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... Union.2 The more usual fellow traveler simply joined Communist - front organizations , " understood " the Soviet Union , dismissed criticism of Communism as Red - baiting , and took over more or less con- sciously parts of Communist ...
... Union.2 The more usual fellow traveler simply joined Communist - front organizations , " understood " the Soviet Union , dismissed criticism of Communism as Red - baiting , and took over more or less con- sciously parts of Communist ...
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Thrust from the Top | 10 |
From the Bottom Up | 29 |
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