Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... groups of immigrants , the Italian and the Polish . Swimming against the stream is possible only to a few who are willing to be regarded as aliens . American society does not contem- plate the existence of a multiplicity of ethnic groups ...
... groups of immigrants , the Italian and the Polish . Swimming against the stream is possible only to a few who are willing to be regarded as aliens . American society does not contem- plate the existence of a multiplicity of ethnic groups ...
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... groups and influence their family values . Returning to the marital status of Jews and others , Table 7 shows that the former have a smaller percentage of widowers than the other groups . This would suggest that Jewish women generally ...
... groups and influence their family values . Returning to the marital status of Jews and others , Table 7 shows that the former have a smaller percentage of widowers than the other groups . This would suggest that Jewish women generally ...
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... group than when there is much dispersion . As far as the study under consideration is concerned , Dr. Freedman and his collaborators do not discuss the homogeneity - heterogeneity of the Jewish and other groups and do not compare their ...
... group than when there is much dispersion . As far as the study under consideration is concerned , Dr. Freedman and his collaborators do not discuss the homogeneity - heterogeneity of the Jewish and other groups and do not compare their ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
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