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The proportions related to the number of children attending Jewish schools at any one time . The number of children who already had or would attend Jewish elementary schools before they will have reached adolescence , is much larger .
The proportions related to the number of children attending Jewish schools at any one time . The number of children who already had or would attend Jewish elementary schools before they will have reached adolescence , is much larger .
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Torahs , while in 16.4 percent of the schools the children met for totals of from one to three hours each week . Parochial Schools Prior to the development of the free public school system , almost all non - Jewish schools were ...
Torahs , while in 16.4 percent of the schools the children met for totals of from one to three hours each week . Parochial Schools Prior to the development of the free public school system , almost all non - Jewish schools were ...
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Is Jewish Education Wanted - How Much and What Kind ? 7. In 1958 there were 553,600 Jewish children and youth ( ages five through seventeen ) enrolled in Jewish schools . The proportion of pupils to the total population was 10.5 percent ...
Is Jewish Education Wanted - How Much and What Kind ? 7. In 1958 there were 553,600 Jewish children and youth ( ages five through seventeen ) enrolled in Jewish schools . The proportion of pupils to the total population was 10.5 percent ...
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