Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... number of Jews was well founded , and , secondly , that the rate of increase of the Jewish population in the years 1957-1961 was approximately the same as of the general population , it appears that there were about 5,347,600 persons of ...
... number of Jews was well founded , and , secondly , that the rate of increase of the Jewish population in the years 1957-1961 was approximately the same as of the general population , it appears that there were about 5,347,600 persons of ...
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... Jews 2.3 ; 60 the Jewish rate was only 60 percent of the non - Jewish . The same probably prevails in other cities . In view of this , it is doubtful whether the number of children under five per 1,000 women of a certain age , can be ...
... Jews 2.3 ; 60 the Jewish rate was only 60 percent of the non - Jewish . The same probably prevails in other cities . In view of this , it is doubtful whether the number of children under five per 1,000 women of a certain age , can be ...
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... Jewish population of 1,936,000 and the adjacent counties Westchester , Nas- sau , and Suffolk 465,000 . According to another estimate , the number of Jews in New York City increased from 1,996,000 in 1950 to 2,115,000 in 1957 , a gain ...
... Jewish population of 1,936,000 and the adjacent counties Westchester , Nas- sau , and Suffolk 465,000 . According to another estimate , the number of Jews in New York City increased from 1,996,000 in 1950 to 2,115,000 in 1957 , a gain ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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