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They constituted 3.24 percent of the civilian population 14 years old and over . If we add those under 14 years old , both of whose parents were Jewish , then there were in March 1957 approximately 4,975,000 persons whose religion was ...
They constituted 3.24 percent of the civilian population 14 years old and over . If we add those under 14 years old , both of whose parents were Jewish , then there were in March 1957 approximately 4,975,000 persons whose religion was ...
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Those under five years constituted in 1949 about 15 percent of the Jewish population in the Trenton suburban area and only 7.5 percent in the case of those in Trenton . The percentage of those 65 years and over was 1.8 and 6.6 ...
Those under five years constituted in 1949 about 15 percent of the Jewish population in the Trenton suburban area and only 7.5 percent in the case of those in Trenton . The percentage of those 65 years and over was 1.8 and 6.6 ...
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The Jewish men constituted about 5 percent of such patients in 19201928 and 13 percent in 1946-1952 . A similar increase was reported for Jewish women . The percentage of Jewish patients with senile psychoses in 1946-1952 was twice as ...
The Jewish men constituted about 5 percent of such patients in 19201928 and 13 percent in 1946-1952 . A similar increase was reported for Jewish women . The percentage of Jewish patients with senile psychoses in 1946-1952 was twice as ...
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