Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... number of children attending Jewish schools at any one time . The number of children who already had or would attend Jewish elementary schools before they will have reached adolescence , is much larger . In New York City in 1958 the ...
... number of children attending Jewish schools at any one time . The number of children who already had or would attend Jewish elementary schools before they will have reached adolescence , is much larger . In New York City in 1958 the ...
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... number of children Jewish wives expect to have in any way coincides with the number of children they actually have and if this group of Jewish respondents is in any way representative of the Jewish population , it would appear that the ...
... number of children Jewish wives expect to have in any way coincides with the number of children they actually have and if this group of Jewish respondents is in any way representative of the Jewish population , it would appear that the ...
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... number of children under five per 1,000 women of a certain age , can be used for the purpose of comparing the fertility of Jewish and other women . 60 Secondly , there is probably not much of a correlation between the number of children ...
... number of children under five per 1,000 women of a certain age , can be used for the purpose of comparing the fertility of Jewish and other women . 60 Secondly , there is probably not much of a correlation between the number of children ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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