Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... cities . Rank correlation coefficients were computed to see to what extent the rate of concentration of Yiddish- or Hebrew - speaking immigrants in large cities was similar to the concentration pat- tern of those who were born in Russia ...
... cities . Rank correlation coefficients were computed to see to what extent the rate of concentration of Yiddish- or Hebrew - speaking immigrants in large cities was similar to the concentration pat- tern of those who were born in Russia ...
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... cities have the largest concentration of Jews . The March 1957 survey reported that seven - eighths of them lived in urbanized areas17 of 250,000 or more , about fifty - four per- cent of the Catholics , and almost one - fourth of the ...
... cities have the largest concentration of Jews . The March 1957 survey reported that seven - eighths of them lived in urbanized areas17 of 250,000 or more , about fifty - four per- cent of the Catholics , and almost one - fourth of the ...
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... cities is much less . It thus appears that even the large Jewish communities are surrounded by a non - Jewish population several times their size . Agencies of social control are generally less effective in large cities than in other ...
... cities is much less . It thus appears that even the large Jewish communities are surrounded by a non - Jewish population several times their size . Agencies of social control are generally less effective in large cities than in other ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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