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His devotion to his family , his self - sacrificing attitude , his strict adherence to the principle of family purity - these were some of the things the Jew did in his quest for selfvalidation and social prestige .
His devotion to his family , his self - sacrificing attitude , his strict adherence to the principle of family purity - these were some of the things the Jew did in his quest for selfvalidation and social prestige .
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To begin with , the attitude toward interfaith dating has changed . According to a study of high school students in Seattle , Washington , in 1948 , Jewish boys and girls were less ethnocentric than those of other groups .
To begin with , the attitude toward interfaith dating has changed . According to a study of high school students in Seattle , Washington , in 1948 , Jewish boys and girls were less ethnocentric than those of other groups .
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About two - fifths of the Jewish male respondents had a similar attitude ; 13 percent of them were willing to convert to the faith of their future spouse . About 35 percent of the Columbia - Barnard respondents expressed a favorable ...
About two - fifths of the Jewish male respondents had a similar attitude ; 13 percent of them were willing to convert to the faith of their future spouse . About 35 percent of the Columbia - Barnard respondents expressed a favorable ...
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