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The nineteenth - century German - Jewish scholar , Leopold Zunz , probably was
the first eminent Jew to start exploring the field of Jewish art . Interest ... One can
justly say of this picture that a non - Jewish painter could never have painted it .
The nineteenth - century German - Jewish scholar , Leopold Zunz , probably was
the first eminent Jew to start exploring the field of Jewish art . Interest ... One can
justly say of this picture that a non - Jewish painter could never have painted it .
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Thus , there were on the average 458 Jewish children per 1,000 Jewish women
20-44 years old in Camden , Charleston ( S.C. ) , Los Angeles , New Orleans ,
New York , Passaic , Pittsburgh , Port Chester , and Trenton . The non - Jewish ...
Thus , there were on the average 458 Jewish children per 1,000 Jewish women
20-44 years old in Camden , Charleston ( S.C. ) , Los Angeles , New Orleans ,
New York , Passaic , Pittsburgh , Port Chester , and Trenton . The non - Jewish ...
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non - Jewish males , they constituted 13.7 percent of their decedents ; in the case
of the girls , they constituted one - eleventh and one - ninth , respectively , of the
female decedents . A survey of several neighborhoods in New York City in 1932
...
non - Jewish males , they constituted 13.7 percent of their decedents ; in the case
of the girls , they constituted one - eleventh and one - ninth , respectively , of the
female decedents . A survey of several neighborhoods in New York City in 1932
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