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Jewish leadership between the two World Wars

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The Jewish crisis in interwar Eastern Europe, together with the Jewish modernization process, led to the triumph of the new Jewish politics, based on secular, modern national concepts, and to the ascendancy of new Jewish political leaders who derived their authority from the democratically expressed will of the masses, and not from wealth or learning.

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