Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... percent . Dr. Israel S. Chipkin in his study Twenty - Five Years of Jew- ish Education in the United States called ... percent but probably 70 percent of the Jewish children of New York City in 1935 have received or will receive a Jewish ...
... percent . Dr. Israel S. Chipkin in his study Twenty - Five Years of Jew- ish Education in the United States called ... percent but probably 70 percent of the Jewish children of New York City in 1935 have received or will receive a Jewish ...
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... percent for Jewish schools as compared to 22.4 percent in the general public and non - public schools . The great majority of parents want and provide some sort of Jewish schooling for their chil- dren . Jewish educators are therefore ...
... percent for Jewish schools as compared to 22.4 percent in the general public and non - public schools . The great majority of parents want and provide some sort of Jewish schooling for their chil- dren . Jewish educators are therefore ...
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... 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 respectively . The percentage of those under 5 years ...
... 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 respectively . The percentage of those under 5 years ...
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