ha-Temurot she-hitḥolelu bi-ḳehilat Yehude Zakho (Kurdisṭan ha-ʻIraḳit) be-ʻiḳvot ha-ziḳah ha-datit le-Erets-Yiśraʼel, ḥashifatah la-feʻilut ha-Tsiyonit ṿeha-ʻaliyah la-arets mi-shilhe ha-teḳufah ha-ʻOt'manit ṿe-ʻad 1951, be-heḳsher folḳlori-hisṭori

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ha-Temurot she-hitḥolelu bi-ḳehilat Yehude Zakho (Kurdisṭan ha-ʻIraḳit) be-ʻiḳvot ha-ziḳah ha-datit le-Erets-Yiśraʼel, ḥashifatah la-feʻilut ha-Tsiyonit ṿeha-ʻaliyah la-arets mi-shilhe ha-teḳufah ha-ʻOt'manit ṿe-ʻad 1951, be-heḳsher folḳlori-hisṭori

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ḥ. mo. l.
Language
Hebrew
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293

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Universiṭat Ḥefah, ha-Faḳulṭah le-madaʻe ha-ruaḥ, ha-Ḥug le-hisṭoryah shel ʻam Yiśraʻel, 1999.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-286).

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Changes in the Jewish community of Zakho (Iraqi Kurdistan) resulting from traditional religious affinities to the Holy Land, exposure to Zionist activity and emigration to Palestine/Israel from the end of the Ottoman period until 1951, in folkloristic and historic contexts

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DS135.I712 Z354 1999

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xii, 293 p. :
Number of pages
293

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OL23899691M
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2001419959

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