Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... Jews ; and the leadership of the Yiddish - speaking community , then just beginning to assert itself . The non - Jewish world looked upon the first group as the spokesmen of the Jewish community , but a great number of the East European ...
... Jews ; and the leadership of the Yiddish - speaking community , then just beginning to assert itself . The non - Jewish world looked upon the first group as the spokesmen of the Jewish community , but a great number of the East European ...
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... Jewish men , a larger percentage of Jewish than other women are married . The Jewish group has a smaller percentage of widows . As pointed out before , Jews generally live longer . It is also quite possible that a larger per- centage of ...
... Jewish men , a larger percentage of Jewish than other women are married . The Jewish group has a smaller percentage of widows . As pointed out before , Jews generally live longer . It is also quite possible that a larger per- centage of ...
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Jacob Freid. economic status and birth rate in the case of the Jewish group . Statistically speaking , the fact that two or more groups have the same average does not necessarily mean that they are sim- ilar . One has to take into ...
Jacob Freid. economic status and birth rate in the case of the Jewish group . Statistically speaking , the fact that two or more groups have the same average does not necessarily mean that they are sim- ilar . One has to take into ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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